We were so impressed with the Bovetti bar that we tried in Chapter Six that we decided
to pick up another to try this week. The Bovetti Dark Chocolate & Fleur de
Sel Bar a 73% cacao bar that is fair
trade with the cacao originating in Ghana, New Guinea, and Ecuador.
Tasting No.: 16
Initial Impressions:
This bar had a very firm snap in comparison to the base bar. It was not red in color, but a rich, dark
brown. The smell of this bar was
different from what we expected. Although
it has caramel, we found the aroma to be distinctly tobacco, like a humidor.
Flavor Profile:
Initial – vanilla, cinnamon, molasses
Middle – chocolate bomb, pure chocolate
After – vanilla, butterscotch
Texture:
The texture of this bar was creamy, which surprised us because of the
candy-like caramel morsels covering one side of the bar. It reminded us of a dense, flourless
chocolate cake. We found it to be quite
thick and enveloping. The texture of
this bar was very similar to last week’s TCHO bar, which differed dramatically from the base bar.
Overall:
Bovetti has been the star brand in our tastings thus far and we have yet
to be disappointed. This brand is one
that we would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone with a craving for satisfaction. For those that want to get lost in the moment
with a single square, Bovetti is for you.
This particular bar reminded us instantly of a flourless chocolate cake,
with intense chocolate flavor. There was
a subtle element of salt and the caramel came through as potent. This bar also makes Gaby’s and Laura’s
individual favorite lists.
Rating: 9/10
*Notes:
Purchased at Central Market
Price range under $10
Next week, it’s another Trader Joe’s bar! Don’t forget to have a look!
For now savor: “In the beginning, the Lord created
chocolate, and he saw that it was good. Then he separated the light from the
dark, and it was better.” - Anonymous
Remember, fairly traded chocolate is a responsible
way to support farmers by ensuring that the chocolate that you consume has been
bought for a fair price. By choosing to purchase fair trade chocolate,
you can honor the cocoa tree growers and support their way of life which in
turn leads to better chocolate.
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