compartes chocolates
compartes chocolates
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if you love dark chocolate, you'll love the chocolates at compartes. even if you aren't a fan of dark chocolate, you should give it a try because not all dark chocolates are created equal, and this one is one of the best i've had. it's neither too bitter nor too sweet. jonathan graham, the owner, continues to introduce new and delectable flavors to the infusions of his chocolates, including cardamom, pepper & cherry blossoms from japan.
at a tasting at compartes, i fell in love. i had to laugh at jonathan's story of how he went on a reality tv show and had his shop designed by a blind person in order to modernize it. it goes to show you how passionate he is about what he does, and you can taste it and see it from the fun designs on the chocolates that include patterned elephants, skull & crossbones and modern geometric shapes, to the cute little shop displaying pieces of chocolate like works of art. the chocolates were dark, rich and a perfect balance of interesting flavors. here are some i have tasted:
kaffir lime & lemongrass: fragrant, tangy & refreshing. you can smell the citrus before you even taste the chocolate.
cocoa nibs: pure unadulterated dark chocolate goodness with a little texture
cardamom & coconut cream: sweet & rich, with hints of cardamom
rosemary peach: interesting combination of sweet fruit with subtle earthiness. it was more peach than rosemary.
carmelized plantain: if you like bananas & chocolate, get this. the banana flavor hits instantly.
salted peanut butter & honey: wow. i'm not a huge peanut butter fan, but the pb really makes this great. that bit of salt does its job of bringing out the richness of the pb. i prefer eating plain on a day to day basis with flavored chocolates on special occasions, but i can see myself popping these things into my mouth one after another.
passionfruit: extremely tart, but very flavorful. if you like fruit, and especially passionfruit, this is for you.
blackberry bunch: fruity, berry
orange hazelnut crunch bunch: orange fragrance, crunchy hazelnut texture
italian tiramisu: mostly coffee flavors and sweet
vanilla bean chocolate: subtle hings of vanilla
mexican hot chocolate: literally drinking warm liquid chocolate, with a spicy tingle left on your tongue
you'll find hand-crafted artisanal chocolates and truffles as well as candied fruits dressed in chocolate, gift boxes, bar chocolates embedded with fruit. they have an outdoor area with tables and indoor seating, so if you want to stop and enjoy chocolates, you can. parking is a challenge, but it's totally worth it.


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