6 articles
Bars, Origin & Flavor
Single-origin tablets, high-percentage dark bars, and bean-to-bar makers — we translate cacao percentages and terroir into plain flavor language so you know what to expect before you bite. Reviewers and enthusiasts consistently highlight the ones we feature, and we tell you exactly why.
Valrhona, Lindt, and Godiva: What Each House Style Actually Means for What You Taste
Three famous chocolate names, three completely different philosophies — here's what each house style delivers on the palate, and how to match the right brand to the right occasion and budget.
Read the guide →
Vegan and Dairy-Free Gourmet Chocolate That Doesn't Taste Like a Compromise
Dark chocolate has always been naturally dairy-free — but now the best makers are applying that same craft to milk-style and white alternatives. Here's how to find bars and bonbons worth buying.
Read the guide →
Bean-to-Bar Gift Trios That Explain Themselves: Craft Chocolate for the Curious
Three bars, one maker, a complete story: how to build or buy a bean-to-bar chocolate trio that teaches the recipient something real — and why that format outperforms a mixed-brand sampler for gifting.
Read the guide →
Does 85% or 100% Cacao Actually Taste Better? An Honest Percentage-to-Flavor Breakdown
High-percentage dark chocolate sounds impressive, but does a higher number mean better flavor? Here's how cacao percentages actually translate to what you taste — and which to buy for your palate and budget.
Read the guide →
Cacao Origin Actually Changes What You Taste: A Plain-Spoken Bar-by-Bar Guide
Where chocolate comes from—the country, the farm, even the valley—shapes its flavor more than most people realize. Here's how to read those origin labels and what to expect in the cup.
Read the guide →
The Best Dark Chocolate Bars to Keep at Your Desk: Everyday Tasting Without the $18-Bar Guilt
A practical guide to dark chocolate bars worth buying by the stack — quality picks from $3 to $12 that hold up to daily tasting without burning your budget or your palate.
Read the guide →