This bar has a flat chocolate taste with little flavors other than cacao. What flavor there is tends towards the buttery side. The bitterness is quite low, and the aftertaste nearly non-existent. 7.2
Ingredients: Organic dark chocolate: cocoa mass, red cane sugar, cocoa butter.
This bar was purchased in a convenience store in Paris.
The notes on the back of this bar are in French, so a Google Translate version is shown below:
Friday, October 25, 2019
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Michel Cluizel Mexico Plantation Mokaya 66% cacao
This bar has a buttery taste, bordering on cream. It is very low in bitterness, with a short, crisp aftertaste to go with it.
Once again, I purchased this bar on my recent Europe trip, and as with the prior Michel Cluizel bar this one also has vanilla in the ingredients, so no rating this time. But a very nice bar!
Once again, I purchased this bar on my recent Europe trip, and as with the prior Michel Cluizel bar this one also has vanilla in the ingredients, so no rating this time. But a very nice bar!
Monday, October 21, 2019
Heilemann Dark Chocolate 62% cacao
Friday, October 11, 2019
Edwart Chocolatier Peru Apurímac 72% cacao
This bar has a nice pop of flavor, some citrus and some berry. The texture is smooth and buttery, with a nice finish. The aftertaste has minimal bitterness. 9.2
Price: 9.00 Euro
Ingredients: Grués de cacao Apurímac (62.5%), sucre de canne, beurre de cacao, lécithine de soja
Translated: Apurímac cocoa nibs (62.5%), cane sugar, cocoa butter, soy lecithin
www.edwart.fr
This is one more bar from my recent trip to Europe. I visited Edwart's chocolate boutique while in Paris. This Tweet has a photo of the store. This is another bar with a French label, so once more I will post the Google Translate version of the testing notes from the label:
Price: 9.00 Euro
Ingredients: Grués de cacao Apurímac (62.5%), sucre de canne, beurre de cacao, lécithine de soja
Translated: Apurímac cocoa nibs (62.5%), cane sugar, cocoa butter, soy lecithin
www.edwart.fr
This is one more bar from my recent trip to Europe. I visited Edwart's chocolate boutique while in Paris. This Tweet has a photo of the store. This is another bar with a French label, so once more I will post the Google Translate version of the testing notes from the label:
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Richart Dominican Republic Santodino 70% cacao
This bar does not have vanilla in its ingredient list, but there is a taste of that bean in the flavor mix. Outside of this there is some creamy and orange blossom notes. 8.5
Richart formerly had a store in San Francisco and I documented their closure in this Chococheck post. It was good to find one of their boutiques during my recent trip to Paris. This Tweet includes a photo of their store.
I usually include the "From the label" comments in a comment to the original post, but as this bar's notes are in French, I will include a Google Translate version here:
Richart formerly had a store in San Francisco and I documented their closure in this Chococheck post. It was good to find one of their boutiques during my recent trip to Paris. This Tweet includes a photo of their store.
I usually include the "From the label" comments in a comment to the original post, but as this bar's notes are in French, I will include a Google Translate version here:
Friday, October 4, 2019
Pierre Marcolini Madagascar Ambanja 76% cacao
The texture is fairly chalky, a little granular. There is a subtle fruit taste, cherry or berry. 7.0
Price: 7.00 Euro
Ingredients: Cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, soy lecithin without GMO
I have tasted other Pierre Marcolini bars previously. They were carried by Cocoa Bella, a store which had been located in San Francisco Center, but which is no longer there. My earlier review of a Marcolini bar of Madagascar origin (though a different plantation) resulted in a similar rating: Marcolini Carré2 Chocolat Samburano Madagascar 78% cacao
I purchased this bar and another to be reviewed later during my trip to Paris in September. This Tweet has a photo in front of their Paris store.
Price: 7.00 Euro
Ingredients: Cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, soy lecithin without GMO
I have tasted other Pierre Marcolini bars previously. They were carried by Cocoa Bella, a store which had been located in San Francisco Center, but which is no longer there. My earlier review of a Marcolini bar of Madagascar origin (though a different plantation) resulted in a similar rating: Marcolini Carré2 Chocolat Samburano Madagascar 78% cacao
I purchased this bar and another to be reviewed later during my trip to Paris in September. This Tweet has a photo in front of their Paris store.