75% Brut de Plantation by François Pralus

This bar, the last of the Pralus Paris party, differs from the others, in that it looks like praline bars, but this is just regular 75% »
This bar, the last of the Pralus Paris party, differs from the others, in that it looks like praline bars, but this is just regular 75% »
The day before yesterday I saw a new chocolate in Wholefoods and decided to test it. It looks nice, it costs an average - about $5. »
I had great hopes for this French bar, as it once was for the Cluizel bar, for the following reasons: It's a French chocolate, it's expensive »
Probably this is the first bar which has only two ingredients - cocoa and sugar. Also my first Australian bar! I got it at a local »
The penultimate bar from my European party. I think it's high time for them. Tanzanian beans and french skill. As a result? It could be better. »
The second 86% bar in my collection. Not often manufacturers choose such a percentage of the cocoa products content. Italy, which directly reads in the title. »
German chocolate, bought in Denmark. The smell and taste are pretty sharp, but it's quite edible, if you eat it little by little. 3 stars. That's »
One of the last (or last) Italian chocolate bars brought back a few months ago from Europe. Such a compact bar, but a full weight - »