Friday, April 29, 2016

Review: Meadowlands Wild Harvest Bolivia

Richard's Rating: 6.0
chocolate makerMeadowlands
barWild Harvest
Bolivia
regionBolivia
plantationblend
cacao treesunknown
yearunknown
size71g ~ 2.5oz
cocoa solids70%
added fat(none)
sweetenercane sugar
emulsifier(none)
flavoring(none)
other ingredients(none)
list price$9.50
colormedium-dark brown
PANTONE 19-1015
Bracken
appearancesmooth, scoring, uneven sheen, bubbles
aromaroast, floral (lavender, jasmine), fruit, earth
snaphard
tasteearth, spice (anise), fruit (date), sesame, roast (smoke, tea), nut, tannin, sweet
meltsmooth
lengthmedium
finishtannin, somewhat acidic
This is the fourth Meadowlands unflavored single origin chocolate bar we've reviewed. You can read reviews of their other three bars here: Dominican Republic, Peru, and Venezuela.

As with the others, the only ingredients in Wild Harvest Bolivia were 70% cacao beans and 30% cane sugar.

Inside a pink paper sleeve, the 2.5 ounce Bolivia bar came wrapped in gold foil-sided waxed paper. It was scored into 24 pieces.

The surface of the chocolate was smooth, with an uneven sheen and tiny bubbles in some corners. Its color was a medium-dark brown Bracken (PANTONE 19-1015). The bar had a hard snap.

The aroma was strongly floral, with scents of both lavender and jasmine. I also smelled roast, fruit, and earth.

After an initial earthy and tannin start to the taste, spices came forth, with a particularly strong anise flavor. Several other flavors developed as well: fruit, primarily date, sesame, roast with smoke and tea, and some nuttiness. It also tasted sweet and the tannin was evident throughout.

Meadowlands described Venezuela as "hints of lavender, toasted sesame & dates".

Wild Harvest Bolivia had a smooth melt, with a bit of fudginess. The chocolate flavor lasted 35 to 40 seconds after the chocolate was gone, giving a length on the far end of medium. The finish was tannin and somewhat acidic.

Best Prices Online
$9.50 directly from Meadowlands
$45.00 for five-pack from Chocolate.org

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Sale: 20% off at NewLeaf

NewLeaf Chocolates is having a 20% off sale on everything in their online store. NewLeaf carries Amano, Amedei, Blanxart, Domori, Grenada, Kallari, Madecasse, Omnom, Original Beans, Pacari, Pralus, Taza, Theo, and Zotter.

The sale is "while supplies last" through June 4th, so shop early for a better selection.

Use coupon code SPRING20 during checkout.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Sale: 20% off Taza

Taza is having a 20% off sale on all of their origin bars (Belize 77%, Bolivia 87%, Dominican Republic 80%, Dominican Republic 70%, Dominican Republic 60%, and Haiti 84%) through May 6th at 3 p.m. ET. Free shipping is also available in April for orders of $75 or more.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Review: Meadowlands Venezuela

Richard's Rating: 5.5
chocolate makerMeadowlands
barVenezuela
regionVenezuela
plantationblend
cacao treesunknown
yearunknown
size71g ~ 2.5oz
cocoa solids70%
added fat(none)
sweetenercane sugar
emulsifier(none)
flavoring(none)
other ingredients(none)
list price$9.50
colormedium brown
PANTONE 19-1015
Bracken
appearancesmooth, scoring, uneven sheen, scuffing, bubbles
aromaroast (coffee), earth, fruit (prune)
snaphard
tasteroast (coffee, cocoa), earth, fruit (raisin, plum, berry), peanut, sweet, bitter, slightly chalky
meltsmooth
lengthmedium
finishbitter, slightly acidic
Meadowlands makes four unflavored single origin chocolate bars: Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Peru, and Venezuela. All of them are made from only cacao beans and cane sugar.

Venezuela came wrapped in gold foil-sided waxed paper inside a purple paper sleeve. The 2.5 ounce bar contained 70% cocoa solids and had a best before date of April 4, 2016.

The bar was scored into 24 pieces. The surface was smooth, but had an uneven sheen, scuffing, and some bubbles. The chocolate had a medium brown Bracken (PANTONE 19-1015) color. The bar had a hard snap.

Fruit, mostly smelling of prune, a coffee roast, and earth were the strongest scents I noticed in the aroma.

The taste began with an earthy coffee and cocoa roast, and then fruit flavors of raisin, plum, and berry came forth. Peanut grew dominant and was present most of the time. The taste was also sweet, bitter, and slightly chalky at the end.

Meadowlands described Venezuela as "nutty overtones, hints of raisin and dried cranberry".

The chocolate had a smooth melt. The length was medium, with the chocolate flavor lasting about 25 to 30 seconds after the chocolate was gone. The final aftertaste was bitter and slightly acidic.

Best Prices Online
$9.50 directly from Meadowlands
$45.00 for five-pack from Chocolate.org