About: Dick Taylor is a Northern California manufacturer of bean-to-bar chocolate.
Flavor: This is a very good bar, if somewhat sour. I associate that with fermentation based on nothing whatsoever but my own fantastic imagination. Not the sourness. It's sour. The fermentation thing. The sour flavor detracts from the bouquet for me, but .. you know... it's still a great bar.
Texture: Smooth. Not like a Russian in an American bar, but smooth.
My rating: 8. Would have been a 9, but the sourness.
Rating Value | Meaning |
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1 | Really bad chocolate. There's something just really really wrong here in almost every imaginable respect. |
2 | A bar with this rating has at least two drawbacks. |
3 | A bar where something is starting to get seriously wrong.... for example, really weak flavor with an otherwise acceptable texture. |
4 | This bar is below average, but just slightly. Mostly it's not worth eating again. Something isn't quite up to par, for example a poor texture but fine flavor. |
5 | This is an average good bar that's worth eating. There's nothing really wrong with it, but also nothing particularly spectacular. Or, perhaps it has a good characteristic that's evenly counter-weighted by something weak. |
6 | A solidly good bar with one characteristic that's above par, for example a great texture. |
7 | An solidly good chocolate that has two above par characteristics, but nothing mind-blowing. Good, above average flavor, but nothing to die for. |
8 | An excellent bar with no weaknesses and at least one characteristic that's super. |
9 | An awesome bar to die for with amazing texture and flavor. |
10 | You have been touched by God. |
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