dark chocolate · 83% cacao · Australia

Nocturne Guittard USA Brut Fruits/Flowers

by Nocturne Guittard · Mission Beach, Australia · rated 4.8/5

Nocturne Guittard unfurls like a moonlit symphony—beginning with a rich burst of blackberry, tempered by earthy notes of straw and a whisper of oceanic soy. Its creamy texture glides effortlessly, while subtle hints of anchovy lend an enigmatic depth that lingers like the memory of a distant shore. The finish is impeccably clean, leaving a refined, haunting persistence that invites contemplation.

Tasting profile

OriginMission Beach, Australia
Bean varietyTrinitario
Cacao83%
Intensity6/10
Acidityvery low
Bitternessmedium-high
Sweetnesslow
Texturecreamy
Finishclean, very long persistence
Roast profilecustom
Primary notesblackberry, leafy, straw
Secondary notessoy, anchovy
Flavor familiesfruity, herbal_vegetal, savory_umami
Ingredientscacao beans, sugar, cocoa butter, vanilla
Dietaryvegan, gluten-free, keto-friendly
Allergens
AwardsBest Milk Chocolate, Consumer Choice Award

Pairings

Beverages: pour-over coffee, cabernet sauvignon

Food: fresh fruit

Questions

What does Nocturne Guittard USA Brut Fruits/Flowers taste like?

Refined chocolate from Mission Beach, Australia with dominant notes of blackberry, leafy. Secondary flavors of soy, anchovy emerge as it melts. Clean finish with very long persistence.

What drinks pair well with Nocturne Guittard USA Brut Fruits/Flowers?

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

How intense is Nocturne Guittard USA Brut Fruits/Flowers?

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

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