Bitter. Sacred. Burning.
Long before there was sugar, there was xocolātl — the bitter, fire-laced drink poured for priests, warriors, and kings. A cup cost gold.
Beijo de Deus is a return to that origin. One hundred percent cacao, single-origin, with five grams of slow-smoked malagueta folded in by hand. No sugar. No milk. No softness.
This is not chocolate for everyone. It is an offering — for those who understand that the oldest pleasures are the rarest.
Xocolātl · The bitter water