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Gourmet Chocolate Bars
Viejo Oso, White Chocolate Bar
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wow! Extremely good, especially considering this comes from Argentina. It’s not too sweet, which is always a concern with white chocolates, although the sweetness does pick up as you savor the chocolate in your mouth. It’s just very creamy, very milky, and it’s very...
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Galler, 43% Blended Milk Chocolate Venezuela Papouasie Bar
Belgium
€2.80 for 100g
Taste: 3.5/5.0
Extremely good for a cheaper chocolate. Galler really shows why it is a royal mandate holder with this bar. It is slightly, but only very slightly, too sweet, and it does have some bitter overtones that help to balance it out....
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Del Rey, Milk Chocolate with Macadamia Nut Bar
Belgium
€6.00 for 85g
Very good, solid bar. The nuts mix perfectly with the chocolate, the flavor is great, and the sweetness isn’t bad. Still, it is massively overpriced, especially in Belgium, where good chocolate can be obtained for far, far less.
Presentation: 4.5/5.0. See the...
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Mary Chocolatier White Chocolate Bar
Belgium
Around €6
Presentation: 3.2+/5.0
The great thing about Mary’s is the “grandma’s touch” to everything, including in the boxes, the wrapping, and the look of the chocolates. The white chocolate itself is just a very nice-looking bar. It’s rather thick, and just seems huge...
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Vasalissa, Milk Chocolate with Almond Bar
Buenos Aires, Argentina
US$7.50
Overall Score: 4.0/5.0, but 3.0/5.0 for value.
Actually, quite a good milk chocolate bar, in comparison to most in Argentine. Very rich, very pure, greatly tempered, and very good melt. It’s also flavorful and creamy. Almond pieces add lots of flavor and...
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Viejo Oso, Milk Chocolate Bar
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Viejo Oso does an excellent job with this chocolate. It’s not as good as the white chocolate, but it has a great level of sweetness and rather nice texture. It melts great too—in fact, it melts on the touch and even when you unwrap it if you apply too much pressure. It’s...
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Havanna, Milk Chocolate Bar
Throughout Argentina
Around US$2.50
Not bad. A little too hard, with a bad melt, but the flavor profile is okay. The sweetness is right, which is surprising for Argentine chocolates. It’s almost as good as the milk chocolate from Aguila. Overall, not something I’d buy, especially since it’s more...
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Abuela Goye, White Chocolate Bar
Buenos Aires and Bariloche, Argentina
20 Argentine pesos, or about $6. 2 for 30 pesos, or $10.
It’s a nice bar, very finely tempered, and it’s as solid as a rock. You need to bite this one—it’s not going to melt on you. It does have a nice munch to it, though, with a sweetness that’s just...
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