Via BlakeMakes.com and their Soopz network, this week I received three Amano Single Origin dark chocolate bars in the mail.
I heart dark chocolate, but I'm very demanding and more then a little snobbish about it. I am happy to report that Amano's bars made my heart flutter and my tastebuds dance with delight. All three are lovely, shiny looking bars with a strong snap. And talking about snap, each bar can be broken (or, using my preferred method of cutting with a serrated knife) into 15 squares, making sampling all three in one sitting an easy task.
The Ocumare (70% cacao - Venezuela) is the most typical of the bars. But when I say typical, I perhaps mean traditional tasting, as it stays truest to what you would expect in a dark chocolate. But, at the same time, it brings that flavour profile to a completely different level. Deep, and dark and peppery. This is a small bite bar, for sure - which just means that the savouring and tasting can go on for days.
The Cuyagua (70% cacao - Venezuela) is the newest, and limited edition, product in the Amano line-up. Though still possessing a lovely dark chocolate canvas, it layers on sweeter berry and tree-fruit flavours to an excellent effect.
The Madagascar (70% cacao - Madagascar) is my favourite, through and through. Biting into a square was revelatory, as the dark, deep chocolate was imbued with an excellent tart, tangy and citrus-y note. It also had a lovely, lighter feeling on the tongue then the more buttery feeling Ocumare.
Heart dark chocolate. Heart Amano. The end.
Friday, May 09, 2008
Amano, Hermano
Posted by Melissa at 5:01 p.m.
Labels: Amano Chocolate Review
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4 comments:
What an impressive piece of writing! Love the post, but more importantly, love your style. It's sharp and concise. You conveyed the experience of tasting the chocolate in just a few words, but it comes through loud and clear. Your's is blogging at it finest. I look forward to reading more of your stuff. Great to know you!
You are a sweetheart, Blake.
Melissa
Your critique is lovely, precise and matter of fact. I just received my Amano today, and can't wait to experience the adventure at hand.
Mark
Aw, thanks Mark. Can't wait to see what you think of the bars!
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