Biting, bitter, very strong flavors. Not a hint of sweetness, nor of "chocolate." For medicinal use only. 4
In a prior post I stated that this blog would not survey extremely high cocoa content chocolate, however this bar provides a bookend to the set of plantation bars we reviewed last week.
This is a very small bar only 30 grams, so it would be surprising if this were meant to be used for cooking. I usually put the bar's packaging notes in a comment to the main post, but here's the note for this bar:
From the Package:
"This chocolate, with its long kneading process and extremely high content of cocoas, reveals the deep and dense strains of a unique blend, formed for a connoisseur's palate."
So the intended audience for this bar is the "connoisseur." While I did find the flavor complex and challenging, I appear to not be enough of a chocolate tasting connoisseur to fully appreciate this bar.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Michel Cluizel 1er Cru de Plantation "Los Anconès" Santo Domingo 67%
Friday, April 11, 2008
Michel Cluizel 1er Cru de Plantation "Maralumi" Papua - New Guinea 64% cocoa
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Michel Cluizel 1er Cru de Plantation "Mangaro" Madagascar 65% cocoa
Woody flavor, perhaps a nutmeg note, stands out on first taste, easing into some bitter tones. 7
Later Tasting, 27-July-2010
I would say that today I see very little of what I wrote above in this bar. Instead, there's a clearly tangy taste at the beginning, most reminiscent of citrus. Not much bitterness at all. The finish is clean and quite approachable for those put off by a strongly bitter dark chocolate. Nutmeg? I'm no longer getting that. This is a well made bar -- nice snap on breaking. 7.8