72% Peru by Yann Couvreur
We bought this bar with the fox in Paris, in the galleries of Lafayette. I like those not quite ordinary, for chocolate packaging. Instead of cocoa »
We bought this bar with the fox in Paris, in the galleries of Lafayette. I like those not quite ordinary, for chocolate packaging. Instead of cocoa »
Classic, you can say, Croatian chocolate. We brought it from Croatia last year, but it was well preserved thanks to the good packaging and my wine »
Polish chocolate I received as a gift. Honestly, it looks dodgy - plastic which is obviously coiled directly on the chocolate. The ingredients list did impress »
Unpretentious, relatively cheap chocolate from Germany. Caramelized cocoa nibs add a bit of unusualness, although chocolate is generally pretty mediocre. Moderately bitter and slightly acidic, not »
Again Colombian chocolate with 75% cocoa and for some reason it is quite similar in taste to the previous Porcelana bar, in terms of being floral-sweet. »
This is the last bar from the Venezuelan contest. I almost disqualified it, because compraed to the rest rest of the participants it was losing a »
This is the third bar from the Venezuelan contest that we recently arranged. This French chocolate, bought at the Maison Le Roux company store, was fighting »
This bar is the last of the Magician, that is, the last of six bars bought in Paris and produced by French chocolatier Jean-Paul Hévin. And »