dark chocolate · 81% cacao · Brazil

Belize Dick Taylor USA Dark Twang Belize

by Belize Dick Taylor · Mato Grosso, Brazil · rated 4.7/5

This chocolate unfurls with a delicate whisper of spun cotton candy sweetness, quickly deepening into the warm, nostalgic embrace of aged pipe tobacco. Subtle threads of coriander and saffron weave through the profile, adding an earthy, exotic sophistication, while its creamy texture melts into a finish that lingers like a fond memory, long and hauntingly aromatic.

Tasting profile

OriginMato Grosso, Brazil
Bean varietyNacional
Cacao81%
Intensity6/10
Acidityvery low
Bitternessmedium-high
Sweetnesslow
Texturecreamy
Finishlingering, very long persistence
Roast profilecustom
Primary notescotton candy, candy, pipe
Secondary notescoriander, saffron
Flavor familiessweet
Ingredientscacao beans, sugar, cocoa butter
Dietaryvegan, gluten-free, keto-friendly
Allergens
AwardsInternational Chocolate Awards - Bronze, FCIA Recognition of Excellence, International Chocolate Awards - Silver

Pairings

Beverages: pour-over coffee

Food: fresh fruit

Questions

What does Belize Dick Taylor USA Dark Twang Belize taste like?

Delicate chocolate from Mato Grosso, Brazil with dominant notes of cotton candy, candy. Secondary flavors of coriander, saffron emerge as it melts. Lingering finish with very long persistence.

What drinks pair well with Belize Dick Taylor USA Dark Twang Belize?

Recommended beverage pairings: pour-over coffee. Food pairings: fresh fruit.

How intense is Belize Dick Taylor USA Dark Twang Belize?

Intensity 6/10, medium-high bitterness, very low acidity, low sweetness, with a creamy texture and a lingering finish of very long persistence.

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