To put thou together
No matter or whether
a vice in hand
lends pleasure to man
The bourbon is clear and present. The chocolate is pure. The combination is natural. This bar separates itself from other 80%+ bars that may be bold, but fall flat. The cask aged bourbon picks up the strength of the chocolate, and makes this an extremely edible and incenting chocolate. The packaging notes strong caramel, vanilla and oak -- I would put them in the opposite order, and they are right on.
Good snap, and immediate, lasting flavor. Of the Raaka bars I've had, this is the strongest to date. Well done.
At-a-glance
Form: Bar
Cacao: 83%
Variety: Dark
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Vosges, Smoke and Stout Caramel, 70%
Your armour reveleeth a chink
But from thou midst cometh a flow
so, the cost of luxe and the play on the buds
will keep thine from playing the crow
First off, I purchased this bar from their in-airport shop in O'Hare - and after throwing in my bag on the run, I wound up with a broken bar when I finally unsealed it. Of the handful of Vosges bars I've had, a few have been cracked -- so beware while buying and handle with care. Great broken chocolate is still great chocolate.
The smokey flavor from the stout is clear and present -- it is the driver of this bar. It's often difficult to judge quality of filled bars, like this caramel oozing one -- especially when they are this thin. The chocolate really runs through each Vosges that I've had and this bar is the standard for their terrific flavor.
Good snap, good shine. The salt is difficult to get a strong taste of, but subtly is found in the aftertaste and enhances the taste depth. I was surprised that the caramel was as sweet as it was - had expected something more bittersweet, but it is a good foil for the dark bar.
Overall, one of the messier bars, but in all the right ways. You'll love the taste of this bar.
At-a-glance
Form: Filled Bar
Cacao: 70%
Variety: Dark
Origin: tba
But from thou midst cometh a flow
so, the cost of luxe and the play on the buds
will keep thine from playing the crow
First off, I purchased this bar from their in-airport shop in O'Hare - and after throwing in my bag on the run, I wound up with a broken bar when I finally unsealed it. Of the handful of Vosges bars I've had, a few have been cracked -- so beware while buying and handle with care. Great broken chocolate is still great chocolate.
The smokey flavor from the stout is clear and present -- it is the driver of this bar. It's often difficult to judge quality of filled bars, like this caramel oozing one -- especially when they are this thin. The chocolate really runs through each Vosges that I've had and this bar is the standard for their terrific flavor.
Good snap, good shine. The salt is difficult to get a strong taste of, but subtly is found in the aftertaste and enhances the taste depth. I was surprised that the caramel was as sweet as it was - had expected something more bittersweet, but it is a good foil for the dark bar.
Overall, one of the messier bars, but in all the right ways. You'll love the taste of this bar.
At-a-glance
Form: Filled Bar
Cacao: 70%
Variety: Dark
Origin: tba
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