dark chocolate · 62% cacao · Ghana

Various Bars Le Caméléon Mexico Flavored Spices/Herbs Mexico

by Nina · Eastern, Ghana · rated 4.8/5

The first bite unveils a delicate interplay of savory soy and sun-ripened strawberries, like an unexpected duet that works in perfect harmony. As it melts, whispers of prune and apricot emerge, grounding the experience with a velvety depth, while elderberry and blackberry float on the finish like fleeting shadows of summer. The texture is luxuriously smooth, with a refined, short-lived persistence that leaves you yearning for just one more taste.

Tasting profile

OriginEastern, Ghana
Bean varietyCriollo
Cacao62%
Intensity6/10
Aciditylow
Bitternessmedium
Sweetnesslow
Texturesmooth
Finishevolving, short persistence
Roast profiledark
Primary notessoy, strawberry
Secondary notesprune, apricot, elderberry, blackberry
Flavor familiesfruity, savory_umami
Ingredientscacao beans, sugar, cocoa butter
Dietaryvegan
Allergensnuts, gluten traces
AwardsGood Food Award Winner

Pairings

Beverages: pour-over coffee, dessert wine

Food: brie

Questions

What does Various Bars Le Caméléon Mexico Flavored Spices/Herbs Mexico taste like?

Complex chocolate from Eastern, Ghana with dominant notes of soy, strawberry. Secondary flavors of prune, apricot emerge as it melts. Evolving finish with short persistence.

What drinks pair well with Various Bars Le Caméléon Mexico Flavored Spices/Herbs Mexico?

Recommended beverage pairings: pour-over coffee, dessert wine. Food pairings: brie.

How intense is Various Bars Le Caméléon Mexico Flavored Spices/Herbs Mexico?

Intensity 6/10, medium bitterness, low acidity, low sweetness, with a smooth texture and a evolving finish of short persistence.

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