Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Askinosie Tanzania Mababu 72% cacao
Quite bitter for a 72% bar. There is some tartness as well, possibly an orange-citrus dimension. The aftertaste is also strong, with slight chalkiness. 7.3
Friday, September 25, 2015
LAmourette Venezuela Sur Del Lago 70% cacao
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Lake Champlain Dark 54% cocoa
Monday, September 14, 2015
Mendocino Chocolate Eye of the Dragon Dark
Strong cocoa flavor, mildly bitter. Some molasses flavor in the
background. Fairly sweet for a dark chocolate, bordering on cloying. 6.7
Price: $7.00
Price: $7.00
www.mendocino-chocolate.com
I bought this bar at Greenwood Ridge Vineyards' tasting room in Alexander Valley in Mendocino County. They apparently have Mendocino Chocolate Company produce the bar for them. The label reflects the design on most of Greenwood Ridge Vineyards' wines, an elaborate dragon image. The bar mold mentions the name of the winery.
www.greenwoodridge.com
I bought this bar at Greenwood Ridge Vineyards' tasting room in Alexander Valley in Mendocino County. They apparently have Mendocino Chocolate Company produce the bar for them. The label reflects the design on most of Greenwood Ridge Vineyards' wines, an elaborate dragon image. The bar mold mentions the name of the winery.
www.greenwoodridge.com
I stopped at Greenwood during my two week stay in "Mendonoma," the area of northern coastal Sonoma County and southern Mendocino
County. I was driving my new Tesla S 85D, and Greenwood has a well
publicized Electric Vehicle charging system, powered by large solar
panels. Available are J1772, ChaDeMo, and Tesla connectors. It worked
well and I charged for about 30 minutes as we tasted their wines.
We
were the only car in the parking lot when we arrived, but as we were
paying for our selections, another electric vehicle owner came in to the
tasting room to ask how long we would be charging. She was driving a
Nissan Leaf, whose range is quite a bit more limited than a Tesla. We
turned over the charging port to her shortly after that.
What
struck me was that this tasting room had no visitors during the time I
was there other than the two of us EV drivers sniffing out charging
options. So providing support for EVs at your business cannot be bad! We
also visited Handley Cellars earlier in the week, and they offered a
J1772 socket for EV charging. It was nice to see these businesses
providing support for what is still a fairly "bleeding edge" technology
that can use such support.