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Milk Chocolates

by Wild Sweets / Dominique & Cindy Duby
Info Details
Country Canada   
Type Milk Chocolate   (42%)
Strain Hybrid   
Source Trinidad   (& Ecuador)
Flavor Crossover   
Style New School      
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The world's strongest current is found in the Nakwakto Rapids at Slingsby Channel, BC with speeds up to 20 MPH.

And the undertow from these brackish MCs by Wild Sweets, just down the coast in Vancouver BC, measures about as forcefully.
Appearance   4.8 / 5
Color: Ecuador: MC Dark
Trinidad pewtered silver-brown
Surface: art deco metropole designer mold
Temper: soft jeweler polish
Snap: distant but distinct
Aroma   9 / 10
Ecuador
pastry-bakery / dessert carousal

Trinidad
malted multi-grain cereal sweetened in carob syrup, cut by uncured tobacco leaf
Mouthfeel   12.4 / 15
Texture: fab flab
Melt: keeps it hanging
Flavor   45.7 / 50
Ecuador
salted caramel -> quality mineral action -> drops into a dark port tank (sensational) -> resurfaces chocolate-dipped dried cherry skin on a wafer -> nuts out

Trinidad
similar start on salt whose sprinkles glaze the airside of the mold & mineral content give this cocoa a sodium bath -> dark caramel -> sweet black mission fig -> St. John's fruit / carob pod detected in the Aroma -> extracted molasses -> licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Quality   18.3 / 20
From the ever serious fun luvin' Dominique & Cindy Duby of Wild Sweets who change their line with the seasons &, seemingly, their name too.

This barsmithing duo, interestingly enough, eschews for the most part single-origin straight Dark bars in favor of Milk Chocolate for a couple reasons: a) the latter is more elaborate than the former & b) it suits their wheelhouse as supreme flavorists par excellence, a sophisticated Zotter so to speak. Hence even most of its Darks contain inclusions.

All sums into hi-level output / gastronomics.

Ecuador
Camino Verde, Balao; 42% cacáo-content
Quite the compound. A bevy of ingredients simultaneously surpass the Camino Verde base while fusing the components into a unit that almost fools of a traditional Milk Chocolate with fleur de sel that integrate flawlessly / seamlessly to revert back to the cocoa from whence it's all based.

Trinidad
Less involved than the Ecuador (above) but no less intriguing. The tags, especially the molasses & licorice so true, direct, & seemingly fresh.

Reviewed May 29, 2015

  

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