75% Grand Cru Pérou by À la Mère de Famille
This chocolate bar was bought somewhere in Paris, in a candy shop. I don’t remember the price — it seemed average. The packaging is terrible: you »
This chocolate bar was bought somewhere in Paris, in a candy shop. I don’t remember the price — it seemed average. The packaging is terrible: you »
This bar was purchased in either Versailles or Paris. It’s a 70% chocolate made with beans from Tahiti, and I was genuinely impressed by its »
This is another bar from Versailles, specifically bought at a shop called La Cabane de Grimm. The name means “The Grimm’s Cabin,” probably referring to »
We bought this bar in Versailles at a small shop called Art et Chocolat. Their bars are wrapped only in a thin plastic film, so I »
It’s almost a tradition now — giving chocolate from Michel Cluizel another chance every few years. I’ve given it quite a few chances already; sometimes »
I bought this bar of 75% Peruvian chocolate in Paris. When I saw the name AlterEco, I immediately remembered the chocolate of the same name that »
I bought this bar at one of the Paris train stations before moving further. A little earlier I managed to buy a small batch of already »
I've been a bit disappointed with Jean-Paul Hévin lately, but I liked this bar. Quite a good combination of sour, sweet and bitter. Honest »