dark chocolate · 69% cacao · Mexico

Black Beer Coppeneur Germany Flavored

by Black Beer Coppeneur · Tabasco, Mexico · rated 4.8/5

This chocolate unfolds with a symphony of flavors—bright pomegranate and tart raspberry dance on the palate before yielding to the earthy elegance of earl grey and a whisper of umami-rich parmesan. The buttery texture glides effortlessly, leaving a subtly savory finish with a persistent echo of matcha and hay. It’s a refined, contemplative experience that lingers like the last notes of a well-aged symphony.

Tasting profile

OriginTabasco, Mexico
Bean varietyNacional
Cacao69%
Intensity6/10
Aciditylow
Bitternessmedium
Sweetnesslow
Texturebuttery
Finishlingering, persistent persistence
Roast profilecustom
Primary notespomegranate, raspberry, earl grey, matcha
Secondary noteshay, anchovy, parmesan
Flavor familiessavory_umami, fruity
Ingredientscacao beans, sugar, vanilla
Dietaryvegan, gluten-free
Allergens
AwardsAcademy of Chocolate - Silver, European Bean-to-Bar Competition, Best Milk Chocolate

Pairings

Beverages: pour-over coffee, pinot noir

Food: aged cheddar, fresh berries

Questions

What does Black Beer Coppeneur Germany Flavored taste like?

Refined chocolate from Tabasco, Mexico with dominant notes of pomegranate, raspberry. Secondary flavors of hay, anchovy emerge as it melts. Lingering finish with persistent persistence.

What drinks pair well with Black Beer Coppeneur Germany Flavored?

Recommended beverage pairings: pour-over coffee, pinot noir. Food pairings: aged cheddar, fresh berries.

How intense is Black Beer Coppeneur Germany Flavored?

Intensity 6/10, medium bitterness, low acidity, low sweetness, with a buttery texture and a lingering finish of persistent persistence.

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