What a week! The economies of Europe are in melt down. Prime Minister Merkle has propped up the Greece economy so much that effectively Greece is now Germany's bitch. They now have more support than Chesty Morgan, Google it and you'll see what I mean. If Greece default on their loans then which bits are they going to cut off? Don't bother racing down to the poolside to grab a sun lounger as it will be a pointless exercise - the Germans will already own them! Meanwhile British workers swelter in the unseasonably high temperatures. Some lucky few escape and head to Brighton, soon to be renamed Brightonabados, if these temperatures continue. Somebody in government has suggested that increasing the speed limit to 80 mph will stimulate the economy and he's probably right. Look at Germany, they have a good economy and they have autobahns. I can't believe we never made that connection before. A so called 'City Trader', interviewed on BBC1, dreams of the next double dip recession. There are always those that are going to try to make a fast buck from a disaster and become Filthy Rich.
Ok, I know that is a rubbish link but this review can only get better. Filthy Rich, what a fantastic name, sounds like something Harry Enfield might have said. Created by Chocolate and Love an online chocolate boutique. Founded by Richard O'Connor and Birgitte Hovmand entrepreneurs who travelled round the globe to bring us some of the very best chocolate back to the UK.
The Chocolate: This colourful, vibrant packaging has a bejewelled quality feel about it and conceals a bar which is described as containing premium quality cocoa from Fairtrade cooperatives in the Dominican Republic and Peru . The aroma from this chocolate is making the hairs on my neck stand up. If you're an early riser, like myself, you'll know that recently the mornings have been very cool and slightly damp which gives the air an intoxicating forest smell. Well this is exactly what I'm getting from this bar which is deep and intense wood, tobacco and fruit, possibly blackberry, but that may just be my imagination running away with me. Anyway it certainly hits the spot!
The sharpness of the fruit comes through slowly as the chunk of chocolate luxuriously melts on your tongue. The chocolate is smooth, rich and has a delicious liquid mouth feel. In comparison to 'Crushed Diamonds', which I gave a score of 9/10, this bar is in another league. At £3.20 for a 100g bar this is good value for a really great bar of chocolate. This bar receives 9.5 points and this is only because I never give 10 out 10 because the producers might stop trying! I recommend you stock up today. Click here to buy online.
If you're visiting London then you can find their bars in Harvey Nichols.
Plus, for the chocoholics out there Chocolate Unwrapped will be taking place on 15 and 16 October at Vinopolis, London.
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Saturday, 1 October 2011
Filthy Rich - 71% Dark and Organic
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Chelmsford, Essex
Chelmsford, Essex, UK
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Chocolate and Love - Crushed Diamonds
Now that summer has almost completely lost its shine, thank goodness chocolate is once again back on the menu! A visit to the Speciality Food Show at Olympia at the beginning of this week was well worth a visit. It was great to see all the hundreds of small entrepreneurs eagerly promoting their wares. Chocolate, of course, was a great attraction and a chance to see what was coming onto the market. Unfortunately, I just missed Paul Young talking about his latest creations but a chance to chat with Richard from Chocolate and Love, the guys and girls at Zotter and Amelia from Amelia Rope to name just three made up for this. Not enough time and too many stalls meant I couldn't get to each and every one. I did however manage to grab a few business cards from companies I'd never heard of before. So, be warned, I will be in touch!
Chocolate and Love: Of course I had heard of this company before having visited their stall at Chocolate Week a year or so ago but for some reason I didn't know much about them. The business was created by Richard O'Connor and Birgitte Hovmand in early 2010. Having travelled half the globe searching for chocolate the company literally popped onto the chocolate scene. Buying a shop wasn't an option for these two. So, using vacant shops to provide 'Pop Up' chocolate emporiums was a quirky and Wonkaesque way to raise their profile and a novel way to attract punters to their online business. As more and more well known names disappear from the high street perhaps pop-up style shops are the future? It certainly sounds more exciting than what we have now.
Pop Up to Online means their ever growing range of products are available to everybody who owns a piece of IT gadge. Their website is a mix of online shopping, tasting advice, chocolate clubs and of course tastings which seem to be big business. At just under a £1,000 that's some serious tasting but I imagine its well worth it and everybody comes out feeling gooood!
Crushed Diamonds: What a great name and if you become a fan of Chocolate and Love you will enjoy the names they've come up with as much as their chocolate. "Filthy Rich", sounds good!
To quote, "Dark chocolate with cacao nibs using 100% organic and fairly traded ingredients. Top quality organic cocoa from small Fairtrade cooperatives in Peru and Dominican Republic. Premium quality cacao beans are roasted and broken into small cacao nibs, giving the bar a sensational crunchy texture". This bar has a cocoa content of 55% which is light for a dark bar. Nothing elaborate about the mould used just plain and simple. The bar has a lovely rich cocoa aroma as you inhale deeply. Always smell the chocolate before you taste this accentuates the overall taste. The slightly lower cocoa content provides it with some milk chocolate like qualities. The smooth and slightly sweet chocolate melts quickly in the mouth to reveal the diamonds - aka cocoa nibs. I'm not usually a fan of cocoa nibs but these are just the right size and add texture. This is a delicious bar of chocolate and I'm going to lock it away before I devour it in one sitting!
In terms of score this bar receives 9/10 not only for its great taste but because it is organic and uses fairly traded ingredients. Not only that , Chocolate and Love has committed to supporting reforestation in Ethiopia in conjunction with WeForest. Every time you buy a bar - we plant a tree!
To buy this bar click here £3.20 for a 100g bar.
Posted by Richard.
Chocolate and Love: Of course I had heard of this company before having visited their stall at Chocolate Week a year or so ago but for some reason I didn't know much about them. The business was created by Richard O'Connor and Birgitte Hovmand in early 2010. Having travelled half the globe searching for chocolate the company literally popped onto the chocolate scene. Buying a shop wasn't an option for these two. So, using vacant shops to provide 'Pop Up' chocolate emporiums was a quirky and Wonkaesque way to raise their profile and a novel way to attract punters to their online business. As more and more well known names disappear from the high street perhaps pop-up style shops are the future? It certainly sounds more exciting than what we have now.
Pop Up to Online means their ever growing range of products are available to everybody who owns a piece of IT gadge. Their website is a mix of online shopping, tasting advice, chocolate clubs and of course tastings which seem to be big business. At just under a £1,000 that's some serious tasting but I imagine its well worth it and everybody comes out feeling gooood!
Crushed Diamonds: What a great name and if you become a fan of Chocolate and Love you will enjoy the names they've come up with as much as their chocolate. "Filthy Rich", sounds good!
To quote, "Dark chocolate with cacao nibs using 100% organic and fairly traded ingredients. Top quality organic cocoa from small Fairtrade cooperatives in Peru and Dominican Republic. Premium quality cacao beans are roasted and broken into small cacao nibs, giving the bar a sensational crunchy texture". This bar has a cocoa content of 55% which is light for a dark bar. Nothing elaborate about the mould used just plain and simple. The bar has a lovely rich cocoa aroma as you inhale deeply. Always smell the chocolate before you taste this accentuates the overall taste. The slightly lower cocoa content provides it with some milk chocolate like qualities. The smooth and slightly sweet chocolate melts quickly in the mouth to reveal the diamonds - aka cocoa nibs. I'm not usually a fan of cocoa nibs but these are just the right size and add texture. This is a delicious bar of chocolate and I'm going to lock it away before I devour it in one sitting!
In terms of score this bar receives 9/10 not only for its great taste but because it is organic and uses fairly traded ingredients. Not only that , Chocolate and Love has committed to supporting reforestation in Ethiopia in conjunction with WeForest. Every time you buy a bar - we plant a tree!
To buy this bar click here £3.20 for a 100g bar.
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