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Chocolate Maker=Patric

 

WEB SITE  www.patric-chocolate.com
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Patric Chocolate was founded in 2007, owned and operated by Alan McClure. The name of the company is rooted in Alan's middle name, Patrick. Patric chocolate has embarked upon an unceasing analysis of each step of the chocolate-making process in order to create a collection of fine chocolate bars whose individual components are superbly interwoven into flavors both unique and magnificent. As our efforts come to fruition, we are proud to introduce a line of select, micro-batch dark chocolate bars that reflect the results of our commitment: the aroma, taste, and feel that are uniquely Patric.

USA  (Columbia, Missouri)
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Patric
   
WEB SITE www.patric-chocolate.com
 
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   66% cacao
Cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cocoa butter, sea salt, blood orange essential oil.
May contain traces of dairy, peanuts, and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment.
65g (2.3oz.), 92x186mm (3.6x7.3")
Vic's rating =      6    
Deb's rating =       7   
 
Patric - Blood Orange 66
   58% cacao
Cacao, whole milk powder, organic cane sugar, cocoa butter, sea salt.
Contains dairy. May contain traces of peanuts and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment. Soy and gluten free.
65g (2.3oz.), 90x185mm (3.5x7.3")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
Can there ever by peace between milk chocolate lovers and dark chocolate enthusiasts? If such a thing is possible, my signature Dark Milk Bar is set to make it happen. A harmonious marriage of robust cacao flavor and creamy whole milk, this blend will surely bridge the divide once and for all.
 
Patric - Dark Milk
   74% cacao
Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, cocoa butter.
May contain traces of dairy, peanuts and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment.
65g (2.3oz.), 91x186mm (3.6x7.3")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =        8  
 
The cocoa nibs are bits of our carefully roasted Madagascan cocoa beans. They add a pleasing crunch, and nutty, chocolaty bursts of flavor--counterpoints to our smooth and rich 70% Madagascar dark chocolate. This bar must be tried to be believed. Enjoy, Alan "Patric" McClure.
origin = Madagascar
 
Patric - In-NIB-Itable
   67% cacao
Cacao, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that processes dairy products, peanuts and/or tree nuts.
65g (2.3oz.), 185x92mm (7.3x3.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
After a very strong recommendation, and then subsequent investigation into this bar, I decided to get some to try. That isn't as easy as I at first presumed. While the owner attends school, the brand is mostly on hiatus and the shop is closed for normal daily business. But, Patric has won multiple 'best in breed' sort of awards in the field so I dug a little harder to figure out how to get some.

As it turns out, obtaining some is reminiscent of the subplot from a William Gibson novel. Chocolate is only produced once a month, and only four bar types are produced each time. You sign up for a mailing list and when Patric is ready to produce, they send you an email detailing which four bars it will be this time and the link to a web site where, for only a brief time, they can be ordered. Only when you get to the link is the price revealed. I signed up to be notified of future production 12 days ago. The monthly announcement email arrived 2 days ago. Following the link to the site I found that the price to me this time was $12 per 2.3 oz bar. The minimum order is four bars. So, that's $48 for 4 candy bars - just to get a taste - albeit best of breed. In addition, there is also normally a substantial shipping and handling charge added on to that. However, my mailing list conformation email offered a (generous) first-timer free shipping code for my initial order - so I could skate on that.

So by then my curiosity had become, to a person of my means, very expensive to resolve. Still, after some consideration, and knowing I would likely have future reservations, I took the plunge and bought them. I received an almost immediate purchase confirmation email letting me know that orders were usually fulfilled the following Monday. But, this morning (a Friday and two days later) when I checked my email I discovered that, sometime after the last time I checked it yesterday, I had received an email from Patric letting me know that, due to a break in the warmer weather, a brief window of opportunity to ship chocolate that would never become warm waiting in a delivery truck or plane had occurred - and that was too good to pass up and worthwhile hurrying the shipment for. Therefore, my order would arrive sometime tomorrow - which, at the point I read it, was already today. And, sure enough, it did.

I had been looking forward to trying some of this exclusive dark chocolate for a couple of weeks. Did UPS arrive while I was downstairs? Is there a package sitting on my front stoop - getting, you know, older? Nope, nope - not yet. Finally it arrived. Considering the lengthy build up, it might be fair to say that it would have been very difficult for it to surpass my expectation. I really intended to be taken to a different dimension: the sort of experience that would cause me to conclude that until today I had been naive and missing out. A realization that my previous notion of the length and breadth of the chocolate taste universe had been fretfully sophomoric and inadequate until now.

But, that didn't happen.

Don't get me wrong - this is a very good bar of chocolate. Actually, two bars. I ate a second one shortly after the first (they're small...). I expected a big, powerful, taste from these Madagascar beans. And it really doesn't have that. It's smaller, and more subtle and refined. I chew each piece about 85% without swallowing and then let it melt the rest of the way on my tongue as I swish it around. There is no astringency at all. The consistency is silky-smooth. For me, at first there is 'chocolate', and then citrus wells up out of that - which resolves to something like mandarin orange. That balanced combination of chocolate and orange hangs on my tongue for 30 seconds or so before it begins to decline. The orange fades away into citrus first, then the citrus disappears, then, finally the more traditional chocolate flavor. I don't get the berries, red wine, or almond that the packaging suggests - but that could just be the limits of my palate.

I've been surprised, with other brands I have tried, at how much difference there is between one bar and the next. I bought multiple cases of one brand I like and I had presumed that, coming from the same case, the bars within it would taste the same. But, I was surprised to find that they did not. There are differences between one bar and the next within the same box. I liked some bars much more than others.

This was not the case with these two Patric bars. They were identical in every detail. Of course, these were produced within just the last few days, the beans hand-sorted, the bars hand-molded and packaged, and the shipping was timed to favor the conservation of all the flavor they had been designed to contain. Considering all the effort that has been made to give each bar the best chance at excellence it can possibly have: maybe it should not have been surprising to me that there was no difference between them after all.

Ultimately, though, in spite of how much I enjoyed them, these bars did not take me to any place chocolate has not taken me before. This experience was not the revelation I was hoping for. Clearly, Patric has no trouble selling what it produces in spite of the high price and inconvenience in acquiring it. In a way, the difficulty makes the journey to obtaining it more romantic too. There is a certain je ne sais quoi to it. Like standing in line, at a moments notice, for the opportunity to purchase a limited drop of exquisite designer denim: just you and a select group of others in the know, while the rest of the world passes by all unknowing. Except that, for me, as good as this was, it was similar enough to other past purchases to make the expense and trouble questionable.

These bars were eaten 03/27/15. The packaging suggests that it be enjoyed by 03/15/16. I give them a solid 8.
Posted by John Ludlow on 27 March 2015     ID: 766
 
With flavor ranging from juicy citrus and berries to red wine and a hint of almond, the cacao that I source from Madagascar is among the most delightful in the world. Through precise roasting, careful refining and use of only three ingredients, I allow these qualities to shine.
origin = Madagascar
 
Patric - Madagascar 67%
   75% cacao
Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, cocoa butter.
May contain traces of dairy, peanuts and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment. Soy and gluten free.
65g (2.3oz.), 90x185mm (3.5x7.3")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
This bar's passionate devotees have called it the espresso of Madagascar chocolate for its intensity, depth, and complexity of flavor, including citrus and wine notes. It is simply perfect enjoyed as an apéritif before dinner, or as a post-meal digestif. If you love dark chocolate, this bar is truly a must!
origin = Madagascar
 
Patric - Madagascar 75%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, sugar.
May contain traces of peanuts and tree nuts.
50g (1.75oz.), 55x135mm (2.2x5.3")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
Rich and inviting, with Notes of Luscious Citrus, Red Wine and Berries.
origin = Madagascar
 
Patric - Madagascar Sambirano Valley 70%
   70% cacao
Cocoa beans, sugar.
May contain traces of peanuts and tree nuts.
50g (1.75oz.), 55x136mm (2.2x5.4")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =        8  
 
The first importation of cacao to Madagascar likely took place sometime in the eighteenth century, with genetic stock initially coming from the famed Criollo of either Mexico or Venezuela. Later importations added genetic complexity, resulting in a truly unique cacao population int he island's Sambirano Valley. Add to this Madagascar's unique terroir, including the various yeasts and beneficial bacteria that play a role in the post-harvest cacao fermentation, and the result is an inimitable cacao known for its characteristic notes of citrus, berries, and a lingering chocolate flavor that is absolutely irresistible.
variety = Criollo   origin = Madagascar
 
Patric - Madagascar Sambirano Valley Nibs 70%
   72% cacao
Cacao, organic cane sugar, cocoa butter, natural peppermint oil.
May contain traces of dairy, peanuts and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment. Soy and gluten free.
65g (2.3oz.), 90x165mm (3.5x6.5")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
The combination of chocolate and mint is classic. Our goal was to work on balancing these two flavors until we had obtained a perfect blend of chocolaty, cookie-like notes and cool mint aroma. A refreshing bar that leaves you craving more, this is the chocolate that many of you have been waiting for, and with CRUNCH!
 
Patric - Mint Crunch
Cacao, cane sugar, natural peanut butter (roasted peanuts, salt), cocoa butter, sea salt.
Contains peanuts. Made in a facility that processes dairy products, peanuts and/or tree nuts.
65g (2.3oz.), 185x92mm (7.3x3.6")
Vic's rating =     5     
Deb's rating =    4      
 
Dark roasted peanut butter + cacao w/ naturally occurring jam-like bursts of berry flavor = 1 way-too-easy-to-eat chocolate bar. For ages 1 to 120.
 
Patric - PBJ OMG
Cacao, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, organic cane sugar, sea salt.
Contains milk. May contain traces of peanuts and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment.
65g (2.3oz.), 92x187mm (3.6x7.4")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =       7   
 
Tasting notes: sea-salted toffee, dried wine grapes, ruby red grapefruit & almonds.
 
Patric - Piura Dark Milk
   67% cacao
Cacao, organic cane sugar, cocoa butter
May contain traces of dairy, peanuts, and/or tree nuts due to shared equipment.
65g (2.3oz.), 91x186mm (3.6x7.3")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =          10 yum
 
One of the great joys of being craft chocolate makers is that every year we can work on many exciting limited-edition chocolate bars. This chocolate is one such delicacy. Enjoy the results of precise roasting, careful refining and the judicious use of only a handful of fine ingredients, but don't enjoy them too slowly, as this limited-edition bar won't be around for long! Tasting notes: ruby grapefruit, toasted almonds, sun-dried wine grapes.
origin = Peru
 
Patric - Piura Peru 67%
   70% cacao
Cacao, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that processes dairy products, peanuts and/or tree nuts.
65g (2.3oz.), 185x92mm (7.3x3.6")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
The cacao from the Paria Peninsular in Venezuela carries hints of walnut, green olive, dried apricot and cherry. This results in a chocolate that is every bit as complex and flavorful as any chocolate available, yet surprisingly unique -- my careful handcrafting and use of only three ingredients ensures it.
origin = Venezuela
 
Patric - Rio Caribe Superior 70%
Cacao, cane sugar, cocoa butter, sea salt.
Made in a facility that processes dairy products, peanuts and/or tree nuts. Soy and gluten free.
65g (2.3oz.), 186x90mm (7.3x3.5")
Vic's rating =        8  
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
Dark Chocolate w/ NIBS & SEA SALT.
origin = Venezuela
 
Patric - Rio Crunch
   70% cacao
Cacao, cane sugar, cocoa butter.
Made in a facility that processes dairy products, peanuts and/or tree nuts.
65g (2.3oz.), 185x92mm (7.3x3.6")
Vic's rating =         9  yum
Deb's rating =         9  yum
 
For my signature blend, I sourced several beautiful cacaos from diverse area of the world, all boasting their own unique tastes and aromas. I then blended these cacaos into a complex ensemble of flavor, including citrus and berry highlights, and notes of coffee and roasted nuts in the finish.
 
Patric - Signature 70% Blend
Cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cocoa butter, organic whole milk powder, sea salt.
Contains milk. May contain traces of Peanuts and/or Tree nuts due to shared equipment.
65g (2oz.), 92x185mm (3.6x7.3")
Vic's rating =       7   
Deb's rating =        8  
 
Patric - The BOSS

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