You guys are clueless. You sound like a bunch of newbies.
These people CRUSH anything out there. http://www.theochocolate.com/
These people CRUSH anything out there. http://www.theochocolate.com/
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
What about the laws against interstate chocolate shipment? Children might get their hands on the stuff.
Amano report: Both bars are 70%. The tasting insert suggests worrying about things like snap and sheen; can't imagine how they matter. Both are fairly hard and take quite a while to melt in my mouth.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I just picked up two Amano bars. And, someday, the Chocovivo will arrive. I'll report back.
originally posted by John McIlwain:
If in NYCKee's on Thompson Street. Hand-tempered, filled with lovely fresh flavorings. I don't generally care for chocolate, but these are really beautiful.
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www.keeschocolates.com
Best, John
originally posted by Ed Baum:
I am also a big fan of Bonnat's Chuao. The labels in French describe it as the Romanee Conti of chocolates. I wouldn't quite go that far but I like it at least as much as Amadei's Chuao but even fruitier and much less expensive.
I have yet to taste an American chocolatier that can touch makers like Amadei and Bonnat. I find the suggestions above, like Theo, Amano, Tcho, etc. not even in the same ballpark. Textures and flavors are nearly always coarser with much less length and harmony. Kind of like new world/old world wine...