Made With Our Chiles Charcuterie Bundle

$109.93
Great for Gifting
Includes pork

Working with other small businesses to make delicious food is one of our favorite things. And you can make some pretty incredible treats with our chiles.

This bundle includes a wide variety of ways to enjoy our chiles made by 7 different companies including: Boonville Boil Spice Blend and Cali Birria Spice Blend by Curio Spice, Everyday Seasoning by Daybreak Seaweed, Strawberry & Chile Preserve, Chili Peppah Water by Poi Dog, Cali Mole Chocolate by J. Street Chocolate, Duroc Salami by Fatted Calf, and Nduja di Sonoma by Journeyman Meat Co. 

These special items are made with the following 11 crops grown on our farm: Smoky Piment d'Ville, Classic Piment d'Ville, Comapeño chile powder, our farm grown strawberries, Whole Dried Ancho chiles, Whole Dried Espelette chiles, Whole dried Mulato chiles, guajillo chile powder, a field cross chile, Calabrian chile flakes, and Gochugaru chile powder. 

If you're not a pork eater, we have a version of this bundle without the charcuterie as well!

What’s Included

2.2 ounce jar of Boonville Boil Spice Blend: Smoky Piment d'Ville, Garlic, Mustard, Bay Leaf, Comapeño chile, Lemon, Onion, Thyme, Dill Pollen

1.6 ounce jar of Cali Birria Spice Blend: Comapeño chile, coriander, cumin, green onion, garlic, epazote, annatto, cinnamon

10 ounce jar of Strawberry & Chile Preserve: strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, Piment d'Ville

2.1 ounce jar of Everyday Seasoning: organic seaweed, organic onion, organic garlic, Piment d'Ville, sea salt

9 fluid ounce bottle of Chili Peppah Water: water, rice vinegar, aji amarillo peppers, distilled vinegar, sugar, salt, ginger puree (ginger, ascorbic acid), dried onion, chile ancho, espelette chili pepper

1.76 ounce bar of Cali Mole Chocolate: Cacao nibs from Bejofo Estate in Madagascar, cane sugar, cocoa butter, pepitas, sesame seeds, almonds, Boonville Barn Collective Guajillo, Mulato, Chile Cross, and Smoky Piment d'Ville chiles, masa miso, upcycled tomato skins, upcycled green banana, coriander, cinnamon, allspice, and anise. CONTAINS ALMONDS

4.5 ounce Nduja di Sonoma Spreadable Salami: Pork, Spices, Water, Contains 2% or less of Sea Salt, Sonoma County Zinfandel Wine, Anderson Valley Chiles, Dextrose, Paprika, Garlic, Salt, Lactic Acid Starter Culture, Sodium Nitrite, Sodium Nitrate

4.5 ounce Duroc Salami: ground pork, sea salt, red wine, dextrose, Piment d'Ville, fennel pollen, allspice, lactic acid starter culture, sodium nitrite, and sodium nitrate.

CARING FOR THE LAND

Sustainable farming practices ensures healthy soil

CARING FOR THE CHILES

Treated with care from seed to jar for fresh flavor

CARING FOR EACH OTHER

Woman-owned with a team paid competitive wages

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What’s so special about the chiles you grow?

Compared to what you find at the grocery store, we think our chiles pack tons more flavor, are harvest dated to share how fresh they are, and are made up of just the chile flesh. That’s right - we de-stem each chile by hand! All chiles we sell are made of 100% CA grown chiles from our farm and do not contain any oils, anti-caking agents, gluten, or any other kind of preservative. 

Our spices are generally not made from the spiciest peppers you can find. Instead, we focus on flavor-forward varieties to bring both interesting flavors and a bit of heat to your cooking. Sown, grown, and harvested by hand, our small farm works hard year round to bring fresh, flavorful spices to your kitchen.

What’s the best way to store these chiles?

Chile powders, flakes, and whole dried chiles will keep their flavor longest if stored in a cool, dry environment away from heat and direct sunlight. If you keep them next to your stove, make sure they stay out of the sun. 

After opening bulk packs of chile powder, empty the package into the smallest size jar that will hold all of the powder and seal with a tight fitting lid. 

Dried chiles and powders don’t ever really “go bad” - they just lose their potency and flavor with time. 

When were these chiles harvested?

Each chile product is marked by the harvest year either on the sticker closure or on a stamp on the back of the bag. Chiles are harvested each year from September through November.

Why do the chiles I just bought taste different from what I got last year?

That’s agriculture! The heat and flavor of our chiles are determined by weather patterns throughout the growing season. If it’s a super hot summer, the chiles will be spicier. If it’s a cooler summer, you can expect the chiles to be more mild in flavor. If you taste the difference from year to year, that means your palette is intune with our growing conditions.

Can I stop by and purchase things directly from the farm?

If you are in town visiting and want to pick up some of our chiles, it's easiest if you head to the Farmhouse Mercantile, Disco Ranch, Boonville Hotel, or Anderson Valley Market to make your purchase. 


If you live in Anderson Valley and want to place an order for pick up, use the code ILIVEHERE at checkout and you won’t be charged for shipping. We will send you an email when your order is ready to be picked up! 

What is your shipping and return policy?

Orders are shipped via UPS or USPS. Packages will arrive (generally) in 1-8 days after they ship depending on carrier capacity. Tracking info is emailed on the day the package leaves our office.

If a package is returned to Boonville Barn as "undeliverable" or "no such number", or for any other reason, the order will be refunded minus the original shipping costs, and any extra shipping costs that have incurred. 

All orders are packed and shipped from our farm office. If there’s an issue with your order, please take pictures of the packaging/box and reach out to hello@boonvillebarn.com.

We do not accept returns.

If you have any questions or concerns about an order that you placed, get in touch by replying to your order confirmation email and we will help get it sorted.