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A Visit to Chocolopolis By Sonia Lyris |
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Chocolopolis' staff is exceptionally helpful and friendly. They're clearly delighted to be there, partying with the chocolates. My kind of people. I didn't agree with all the staff picks, but taste is a matter of, well, taste. New to me was the Amedei "Toscano Red", Roxanne's pick, which surprised me with powerful bits of strawberry, cherries and raspberries in 70 percent high quality dark. The fruit infusion is intense and the chocolate, deep and a touch smoky, makes no compromises whatsoever. The flavors complement each other, like two strong singers in a rich duet. A small bite goes a long way. This stuff rocks. A dark-chocolate friend of mine swears that with really good stuff you need less. I'm skeptical, but if that's how you work, this could be a fine bargain even at $7 a bar. I'd go on about the amazing Toscano Red but I must tell you about the anise-infused ganache-filled dark chocolate coated figs.
When I asked the staff for a recommendation, something made in-house, she said, "Ah. You want the anise-infused ganache fig." I said, "Well, see, I don't really like figs." "You'll be impressed," she said. "Anise? In chocolate? Seriously?" "People love these. Even skeptics like you. Seriously." I considered my options. All these great chocolates and I'm buying a fig? Not cheap at $3 each, either. But it seemed foolish to forgo expert advice at a crucial time like this. "All right. I'll take the fig thing." Have you noticed my tendency to subtly (yet charmingly) mock the term "artisan chocolate"? I was doing that at Chocolopolis, too, right up until the moment I took a bite of this anise-infused ganache filled fig. And then all at once, deep down in the soul of my taste buds, I understood what "artisan chocolate" really means. This fig thing amazingly—and yes, artistically—combined tastes I would have sworn I didn't like and wouldn't work together. Like a Tardis, it was bigger than it looked, so I took half to one of my dark-chocolate pals who summarized my reaction perfectly: "Oh, wow!" he said. Art you can taste. Visit www.Chocolopolis.com. |
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