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Re: Dark Chocolate
Taza Chocolate. Great people and they sponsor the Embrocation Journal Cycling Team.
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I thought I'd revive this thread as I've been hitting up The Chocolate Garage in Palo Alto regularly. And there's nothing better than coming home after a long day and sitting back to enjoy a lovely small piece of chocolate!
Rogue Chocolatier (Three Rivers, MA)
- Hispaniola and Jamaica. These two are my favorites so far, we can't get enough of these two. They made an even better bar called the Silvestre but that was apparently a limited run and no longer made.
Patric (Columbia, MO)
- Madagascar w/ Habanero sea salt, Red Curry Chili, Piura Peru. I'm normally not fan of "flavored" chocolate but these are great. The Red Curry Chili is particularly good.
A couple of others
- Francois Pralus Cuba Trinitario 75%
- Domori Chuao and Guasare
- Lonohana Cafe Au Lait
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Éclat
In West Chester PA
Perfect ride distance from House Industries in Yorklyn, amazing roads.
Two world class joints, with world class folks doing them - Rich @ House, and Chris @ Éclat.
Chris was a big time racer, and still heads back to Boulder to hang with folks we all know.
https://www.eclatchocolate.com/about-eclat/
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Originally Posted by
GSmith
Taza Chocolate. Great people and they sponsor the Embrocation Journal Cycling Team.
Taza is produces a really interesting Mexican-style chocolate with rough ground cocoa and granular sugar. The flavors are nicely balanced I think and entirely edible. Some of the Mast Brothers flavors, for example, seem somewhat arduous. And the Taza chocolates come packaged as segmented disks in paper wrapping, which is really pleasing. Plus you can melt whole chunks to make some pretty terrific hot chocolate, very similar to the stuff you find in places like Oaxaca and Mexico City. Their 85% Super Dark and Cacao Puro are dark chocolate to make any chocoholic swoon.
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I like to drop a small chunk of the Taza Chipotle Chili discs into a doppio in the morning for a little extra kick.
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I'm partial to Videri. I make it a point to go to the factory in Raleigh whenever I'm in town visiting my parents. Their 90% bars are very good.
https://viderichocolatefactory.com/
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Another vote for Taza. I'm also a big fan of Dagoba Xocolatl
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Not the high end the OP was seeking but worth mentioning as a good bang for the buck chocolate:
Equal Exchange Very Dark (71%) Very rich, complex flavors and often on sale.
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