80% Vietnam by Elisabeth
About three years ago we already tried a Belgian 80% chocolate from Vietnam that had an Elisabeth sticker on it, but the bar itself was branded »
About three years ago we already tried a Belgian 80% chocolate from Vietnam that had an Elisabeth sticker on it, but the bar itself was branded »
After the first bar from Edwart, I was really expecting something similarly good from this 85% bar, but unfortunately I was disappointed — not only by their »
I bought this neat, beautiful bar of Vietnamese chocolate somewhere in France. I really liked their minimalist-pretentious packaging. Inside, the chocolate sits in foil paper, and »
The third and last (finally!) bar from Pierre Marcolini. Like the previous two bars, it didn’t impress me — or rather, it impressed me in the »
I bought this bar in a small sweets shop in Paris. There wasn’t much pure chocolate there, but this Vietnamese bar looked appealing to me, »
Here we have the third bar from the Solstice batch I ordered from their website. This one is Đák Nông from Vietnam. The packaging is as »
A tiny bar of Belgian chocolate from Brussels. Beans, by the way, are Vietnamese. It looks minimalistic and, in my opinion, very stylish. Fairly light chocolate »
Vietnamese cocoa, without vanilla and lecithin. Very high-quality packaging, but not very pleasant taste of burnt cocoa. The promised on the packaging citruses may very well »