Thursday, December 31, 2009

Trader Joe's Chocolate Palette

I've had not so wonderful results with previous Trader Joe's chocolates, but I was intrigued when I came across the "Chocolate Palette" at our local T.J.'s. Eight bars, all from different origins: Venezuela, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea, Dominican Republic, Peru, Ghana, Ecuador and São Tomé. The cocoa content ranges from 60% to 73%, so no extra-strong bars. I'll give each bar a taste and let you know what I find.

UPDATE:

Here are links to my reviews of each bar:

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Tcho Dark Chocolate "Fruity" Peru 68% Cacao

More successful, I think, in achieving the "fruity" taste that identifies this bar. Kiwi fruit. Cherry. Maybe even pear. Nice flavor journey from beginning to end. No bitterness, but a memorable aftertaste. 8

www.tcho.com

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Tcho Dark Chocolate "Citrus" Madagascar 67% Cacao

I'm not really getting the "citrus" aspect of this chocolate -- there's a little tang to the taste, but no lemon, orange, grapefruit, lime or even tangerine. There's a good amount of bitterness, more than I want for a casual bite of chocolate, but enough to keep me interested when I'm up for a challenge. Good snap. Smooth aftertaste. 7

www.tcho.com

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Santander Solmbian Single Origin 75% Cacao

Nice aroma from the bar. Strong nutty taste, has almost a coffee bean flavor. Bitterness is present, but not persistent -- eases off in the aftertaste. I'm not a fan of chocolate with nutty flavors, so points off for that. 6.5

The coffee flavor notes seems to be an integral part of Columbian chocolates. I made similar comments for my tasting of the 65% cocoa version of Santander.

www.chocolates.com.co

Monday, November 30, 2009

Francois Pralus Trinidad 75% cocoa

Quite bitter, but the rich chocolate balances the bitterness. The flavor is fruity, mostly cherry. This is a well built bar. Nice snap, smooth melting. 7

www.chocolats-pralus.com

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Malie Kai Hawaiian Waialua Estate 55% Cacao

Strong, flavorful chocolate, particularly for a 55% cocoa bar. Fruity, dare I imagine some pineapple notes? The bar breaks crisply and melts slowly in the mouth. An excellent chocolate. 8.5

This is the first Hawaiian chocolate that I've tasted (for that matter, it's the first I've ever seen). I bought this bar at Chocolate Covered, and as I recall it was very pricy for a small bar (1.5 oz.).

www.maliekai.com

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Spokandy Pure Dark Chocolate

Simple, clean, pleasant, uninspired. 6.5

This bar was acquired on a trip to Spokane, Washington. I doubt that it is available outside of Washington. Anyone know?

www.spokandy.com

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Teuscher Chocolate 55 55% Cocoa

This is a fine semi-sweet chocolate. Unlike the Rechiutti Dark Milk 55% Cocoa bar, which has a distinct "milk chocolate" taste, this bar does not. It is certainly less bitter than the high cocoa Teuscher bars, but keeps the chocolate dimension of the flavor prominent. There is not much in the way of side flavor tones, just cocoa. Those who do not like high cocoa bars will love this one, and those who do like high cocoa bars will find an enjoyable experience. 8

www.teuscher.com
www.teuschersf.com

Monday, October 5, 2009

Kshocolat Dark Chocolate 72% cocoa solids

Bitter taste -- bracing, but not over-strong. Some peppery angles to the first bite. Makes you wonder what's coming next. Not a lot, but the aftertaste stays with you -- maybe it would die down with a Port chaser. 7

Appears to be from Scotland -- so what's with the funky brand name?

www.kshocolat.com

$3.99 / 2.8 oz (80g) [$1.43 per oz]

Originally tasted in March 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Newman's Own Organics Super Dark Chocolate 70% cocoa

I was surprised to like this bar as much as I do. I associate "organic" chocolate with other bars I've tasted with that label, and they were not great. This bar has a crisp snap when broken, a pleasant aroma when sniffed, and a tangy, rich choclate flavor, and a smooth finish. All the elements of a great tasting experience. 8.5

newmansownorganics.com

Monday, September 7, 2009

Chocolate stores in San Francisco

As I was walking about downtown San Francisco, I stopped by Teuscher's to see what they had that was new (picked up a 55% cocoa bar that I'll be trying out later), and decided to walk up the hill for a visit to Richart. I was disappointed to see a sign on their door explaining that they had closed in June.

I reviewed a couple of the Richart bars, the Sao Tome and the Cote D'Ivorie. They were pricey, but always excellent. They also were shaped in large squares, very unusual for chocolate bars. Sadly, San Francisco has one less chocolate boutique at which to shop.

If you're feeling mopey as a result of this (a bit stale) news, then head over to Noe Valley for a visit to a born-in-San Francisco chocolate store experience. On another wander about town, I noticed the Chocolate Covered store. It was closed when I took this blurry phone snap, but I came back later for a visit. The window in front of the store is packed with tin boxes of all shapes and sizes that are imprinted with the names of San Francisco streets and all kinds of other pictures.

Inside the store is an excellent variety of chocolates from all over. I picked up the Chocolove Tanzania Chocolatour bar there, and a couple others. The owner of the store explained that his wife owns a clothing boutique on the street that used to be located in this spot, but they swapped stores as his collection of decorated candy boxes expanded.

You can find another review of Chocolate Covered here, and they rate four and half stars on Yelp (at this writing). Their address is:

Chocolate Covered
4069 24th Street
San Francisco, CA
(415) 641-8123

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Scharffen Berger Asante 65% cacao

I had not posted the reviews for an open tasting that I had done back in May -- so this one is a little late. The Asante bar is one of Scharffen Berger's Single Origin chocolates, similar to the Tome-Acu 68% cacao bar that was tasted earlier.

Steve: Some citrus taste from first bite through to full melt. Very clean finish with some remaining tartness in the aftertaste. 7

Matthew: Smooth! Intense. Solid. 8

www.scharffenberger.com

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Valrhona Le Noir Amer 71% Cacao

This is the last of the three open tastings.

Matthew: Intense. 8
Steve: Clean, citrus flavors. Nice finish. 8
Hallie: Tastes like chocolate with an undertone of dirt. 7

www.valrhona.com

Be sure to compare this bar to the Valrhona Le Noir 56% Cacao and the Valrhona Le Noir Extra Amer 85% Cacao.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Chocolove Chocolatour Tanzania 76% Cocoa

This is the second of three open tasting with the Sales Productivity Chocolate Club.

Steve: Astringent. Some fruit flavors. Smooth finish. 7

Matthew: Creamy, light. 7

www.chocolove.com

Chocolove bars usually have a love poem on the inside wrapper, but this special bar is part of the "Chocolatour" series, and includes a travelogue. Here's the entry for this bar:

Greetings from Tanzania

Flying into Dar es Salam, I sat with my nose pressed to the window, glancing away only briefly to check our position on the map. Below was Lake Victoria, shimmering in the sun like a million diamonds. The Serengeti plain conjured images of classic safari with endless miles of animals stretching to Mount Kilamanjaro. We swung wide over the Indian Ocean to make our approach, the island of Zanzibar loomed verdant and lush on the horizon. My heart raced with excitement as my eyes were filled with the crystal turquoise waters, white sand beaches and towering palm trees. Thoughts of snorkeling and surfing by day then exploring and dining in historical Stone Town on Zanzibar at night streamed through my head. It was easy to forget what I came here for.

Tomorrow, I'll travel inland to the Morogoro region to visit cocoa fields. The southern highlands are the agricultural heartland of Tanzania. I look forward to exploring the crops along the Uluguru Mountains in the shadow of ancient forests over 25 million years old.

Galler Heritage Noir 70

In August I once again hosted the Sales Productivity team's Chocolate Club tastings. This is the first of three "open tastings" that week.

Steve: Rich chocolate -- nutty. Some bitterness. Some coffee notes. 7

Divya: Smooth, slightly bitter (but good for 70% cocoa). 8

Matthew: Smooth, creamy, "light". 7

www.galler.com

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Chocolate Tree: Cranberry 55% cacao Hand crafted organic chocolate

I normally only review plain, dark chocolate, but as I was wandering Edinburgh in June, I came across a set of very pretty chocolates. These were all combined with different ingredients: ginger, pepper, orange. I selected the cranberry.


The chocolate is 55% cocoa, and the cranberry does enhance the flavor. It gives a piquant sweetness that is a nice blend of flavors. The chocolate appears well made, and has little aftertaste on its own. With the cranberry, the aftertaste is -- cranberry! Very enjoyable.

From the Label:
Made in East Lothian
www.the-chocolate-tree.co.uk

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Tcho Dark Chocolate "Chocolatey" Ghana 70% Cacao

The theme for this Tcho bar is "Chocolatey" -- and that it is. It nearly hits you over the head with an intense dose of chocolate flavor -- there are some side flavors -- hazelnut comes through. Not much bitterness, just enough to keep the flavor ringing. While it's a respectable enough bar, I am not a fan of such strong chocolate taste. I like it more subtle. 6

http://www.tcho.com



You may remember that I first came across Tcho at the San Francisco Chocolate Salon this spring. You can read my comments about Tcho's Flavor Wheel at the Chococheck post I made for the salon.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Patric Chocolate Madagascar Sambirano Valley Micro-Batch Dark Chocolate 67% Cacao

When chewed, the fruit flavors jump out from this chocolate. Citrus, plum, cherry. When melting in the mouth, the flavors creep slowly from the chocolate. Very nice. 8

$8 / 1.75 Oz. ($4.57/Oz. -- pricey)

http://www.patric-chocolate.com

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Cariad Welsh Dark Chocolate 70% Cocoa

I recently traveled to Great Britain for vacation, and visited Wales during the trip. One stop was to the Welsh National Assembly building, a beautifully built structure, very airy, though it reminded me of Danish modern styling. In the gift shop were a number of Welsh originated products, and I picked up a couple of chocolate bars. This is the first of the two.

This bar reminds me of another British chocolate that I reviewed in 2007, Caley's. It has the same milk-chocolate overtones and cloying sweetness. There's also significant bitterness in the aftertaste, though the milk/sweet tastes is more prominent earlier on. A sign of "good chocolate making" is a crisp snap when breaking the bar -- this bar has almost no snap. Indeed, that's the feeling I have about this chocolate -- no snap. 4

http://www.chocolateconnfection.co.uk

£3.49/100g

From the label: "Manufactured in Wales using quality Belgian Chocolate"

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Dagoba Conacado Dominican Republic 73% cacao

There's nothing wrong with this chocolate, though there's nothing much outstanding. Fairly bitter for a 73%. There's a nutty (peanut?) flavor in the background, but mostly just chocolate. 6

www.dagobachocolate.com

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Valrhona Les Grands Crus Manjari Fresh and Tangy 64% cacao

Fresh and tangy, indeed! This chocolate explodes with many flavors on first taste it and as it melts in your mouth. I get more orange than lemon flavor -- but it's hard to tease it apart! Well worth more study. 8

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Bloomsberry Emergency Chocolate 55% Cocoa

Fairly bitter for a 55% cocoa bar. Not much side flavor -- just cocoa. Fine in an emergency. 5

Open Tasting Comments:
E.B.: Kinda flat, but *way* better then milk. 5.5
S.G.: OK - Great concept - smooth, easy. 6
M.G.: Good selection for hot chocolate perhaps? 5
J.L.: Kind of bitter, but I like it! 7
L.P.C: Not much taste. 6.5
Herman: Tastes good. 8

Friday, May 8, 2009

Theo Organic Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao

Some Citrus flavor on first taste, but quickly swamped by earthier strains. Slight bitterness remains as an aftertaste. 5

Open Tasting Notes:
Jeanine: Crisp texture, simple flavor. 7
Matthew: Hints of mango, wetgrass, peat and borscht. Smooth palate. 7
Amy: Not very melty. 6
S.G.: Tart, dirt smooth. 7
Susan: Bitter, unsatisfying. 4
Nouha: Bitter, dry. 4

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Equal Exchange Organic Orange Dark Chocolate 65% Cacao

I don't normally taste flavored chocolates, but I bought this bar accidentally in an impulse purchase at the checkout stand. I shared it with colleagues in an open tasting.

Of course the orange flavor dominates. There is some slight bitterness, but the taste is mostly pleasant. 6

Open tasting comments:
Matthew: Intense orange with hint of sweetness -- satisfying. 6
Nouha: I don't like dark chocolate but the flavor of orange gave it a sweet beginning and the ending was less bitter than usual. 9
Jeanine: Nice orange flavor, doesn't overwhelm the chocolate. Chalky aftertaste. 6
David: Tasty. Nice sweet orange flavors.
Amy: I liked it. Orangy. 7
Varun: Not very orangy. Edible. 5

Sunday, May 3, 2009

In March I attended the San Francisco International Chocolate Salon at Fort Mason. It was the third year of the "salon," but my first visit. When I think of what is meant by "salon," the definition on Wikipedia comes close to my mental image:
A salon is a gathering of stimulating people of quality under the roof of an inspiring hostess or host, partly to amuse one another and partly to refine their taste and increase their knowledge through conversation and readings, ...


The chocolate salon was a gathering, and I'm sure there were many stimulating people there (there were indeed many people there). I did see an author discussing her book on a chocolate topic with a group of people.









But the "roof" was the cavernous Herbst Pavilion, and try as I might I couldn't find the host or hostess -- perhaps she was engaged in other aspects of the event...








The focus of the event was on the many exhibitors who came, nearly all of whom were offering samples of their product. The place was packed, and people, while generally polite, were insistent on getting to the samples. I hung back to watch for lulls in the waves of people, and would deftly swoop in for a quick strike. While there were many offerings of truffles and other chocolate wares, my focus was on discovering dark chocolates to add to the Choco Check survey.


I encountered some familiar faces, such as Amano, which has made an appearance on this site (and will make more appearances in the future), and Ghirardelli, a historic San Francisco chocolate brand (now manufactured across the bay in San Leandro).


My hunt for "new faces" found a new packaging of dark chocolate from Ghirardelli. They were passing out miniatures of "Twilight Delight," their Intense Dark chocolate with 72% cacao. I reviewed the full sized bar previously and gave it a middling rating, but this had a nice, clean taste -- perhaps they've reworked it, or perhaps my palate is more generous these days.


I also came across Tcho, a brand I had not heard about previously, but which is based on Pier 17 in San Francisco, a short walk from my office. Their signature marketing tool is the "flavor wheel," which are the basis for many of my wine-snob-like comments on the chocolates I check. Their wheel includes "Citrus," "Floral," "Nutty," and several others. At their booth they handed out the wheel on a piece of cardboard, and then offered visitors a chance to place difference chocolates on each flavor so they could compare them with a little guidance.


While hectic, it was overall a fun event. The exhibitors were friendly and eager to show their wares. There are a couple other new faces that I picked up during the event which will find their way to Choco Check. I was disappointed to not see some of my other local favorites here, such as Rechhuiti or Scharffenberger (now owned by Hershey), or more international brands, such a Teuscher, Amedi or Rich Art. The event certainly introduced many San Franciscans to chocolate as more than a snack -- more like an obsession.




Saturday, April 25, 2009

Chocolove Extra Strong Dark Chocolate 77% Cocoa

This is tough love -- the taste is robust and persistent. A long, lingering after taste that is full of warmth and excitement. A musky flavor, similar to moist oak, lingers as the chocolate melts in your mouth. 7

www.chocolove.com

This snap is from the back of the wrapper:

Friday, April 24, 2009

Second tasting: Michel Cluizel 1er Cru de Plantation "Mangaro" 65% cocoa

Second tasting: (see also http://chococheck.blogspot.com/2008/04/michel-cluizel-1er-cru-de-plantation_10.html )

Flavorful and nearly floral. Strong dose of mango and perhaps lime stands behind the gentle chocolate flavors. Very approachable, sweet, not bitter at all. 8

http://www.cluizel.com/

$7 / 3.5oz

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Hershey's Special Dark Mildly Sweet Chocolate

Very milky on entrance. You can tell it's "dark" rather than pure milk chocolate, but it is such a mild and sweet chocolate that the similarity to milk chocolate becomes apparent. It certainly can't be very high in cocoa content. Non-offensive, and pleasant enough. No flavors are apparent -- it's the simple stuff. 6

The Hershey's "Special Dark" website has a link to the "Extra Dark" Hershey's product, which is labeled at 60% cocoa. So "Special Dark" would likely have less cocoa content than this.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Amano Jembrana Handcrafted Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao

Rich chocolate, perky and grabs your attention. Some almond notes, and some fruity flavor (blueberry, perhaps). 8

www.amanochocolate.com

Painting on package by Martina Shapiro

$7 for 2 oz. bar. That's $3.50 per ounce. Pricey!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Christopher Elbow No. 1 Dark 70

Simple, but clean, chocolate flavor. Some citrus echoes in the back, but overall, uncomplicated. Smooth finish, does not linger much. 7

www.christopherelbowchocolates.com

$7/3.5 oz (100g), or $2/oz.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Schwarze Herren Edel Bitter 60% Cocoa

Sweet. Warm Tastes. 6

Open Tasting comments:
Will: -- 5
Dianna: Nuttier taste than the other two. -- 6
Terri: Some vanilla - yummy! -- 10
Steve: -- 8
Tiger Girl: 90% --8

That's the last of the three tastings from October 2008.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Maglio Santo Domingo 70% Cacao

Pure chocolate. No bitterness. Elegant from start to finish. 8

Open Tasting comments:
Will: Taste of raisins -- 5
Dianna: Cleaner, but still not sweet enough for me -- 5
Terri: Spicy and tart on the side of the tongue -- 8
Steve F: -- 5
Tiger Girl: Milkier -- 8

Monday, March 30, 2009

Amano Ocumare Grand Cru Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao

Some fruit notes. Smooth finish. 7

Tasting for this and the next two bars was done in October 2008 at my niece's Halloween party. Each taster was asked to rate the bar on the 1 to 10 scale, using their own calibrations.

Open Tasting Comments:
Will: Bitter aftertaste -- 3
Dianna: Chalky and Bland. Makes me want Port wine. -- 3
Terri: Smooth. Sharp on large taste bugs. -- 7
Steve F: Aftertaste bitter -- 3
Tiger Girl: Slightly bitter -- 7

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Theo Venezuela 91% Cacao

A powerful shot of chocolate on first taste, ringing with flavors, cherry the strongest voice. The ending is not smooth -- but it is also not a rough ride. No chalkiness, but echoes of bitterness that reminds you of what you just experienced. 8

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Scharffen Berger Tome-Acu 68% cacao

Strong fruit flavor on first taste, though I would lean more to the cherry side than apple/pear. Even dark chocolate flavor from beginning to end. Aftertaste has some citrus aspects. 8

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Starbucks Chocolate Dark Chocolate

Rich chocolate flavor -- bordering on the milk chocolate side, but it backs off from it at the last minute. The cocoa percentage is not stated, but I'd guess it's on the low side for a Dark. Very tastable, and though I'm not a coffee drinker, I would think it would stand up to a Starbucks brew. 7