Carrying on from where I left off yesterday, today sees me review the last of See's Candies Chocolate Assortment:
Butterscotch Square:
Unlike its 'Buttercream' counterpart the butterscotch delivered far more in terms of actual flavours. The outer milk chocolate was yet again not to my liking, however the inner filling had a far more agreeable smokier fudge like taste. The milk chocolate still made the overall taste overly sweet, but the extra depth of flavour brought by the butterscotch meant this was somewhat forgivable. Standard.Vanilla Nut Cream:
Thankfully the milk chocolate was portioned rather thinly, which meant the vanilla cream had a large say in the taste. The centre was very pleasant indeed with strong floral tones of vanilla essence established early. The walnuts added a nice nuttiness to the aftertaste, whilst also adding interest in the texture. Good.
Thankfully the milk chocolate was portioned rather thinly, which meant the vanilla cream had a large say in the taste. The centre was very pleasant indeed with strong floral tones of vanilla essence established early. The walnuts added a nice nuttiness to the aftertaste, whilst also adding interest in the texture. Good.Milk Almonds:
As you can see from the cross-section picture the almonds took a large portion of the total piece. They had a very fresh nature about them, and delivered well in both terms of flavours and textures. The almonds were hard and crunchy, and when bitten into delivered some fine roasted, buttery flavours. On the whole these contrasted nicely with the intermittent sweetness from the milk chocolate. Good.
As you can see from the cross-section picture the almonds took a large portion of the total piece. They had a very fresh nature about them, and delivered well in both terms of flavours and textures. The almonds were hard and crunchy, and when bitten into delivered some fine roasted, buttery flavours. On the whole these contrasted nicely with the intermittent sweetness from the milk chocolate. Good.Dark Almonds:
Similarly to the Milk Almonds piece above this was again largely dominated by the nut pieces. The nuts delivered the same fine attributes, just placed in a dark chocolate context. Personally I preferred the dark chocolate, though its stronger flavours did detract somewhat from the roasted flavours of the nuts. Good.
Similarly to the Milk Almonds piece above this was again largely dominated by the nut pieces. The nuts delivered the same fine attributes, just placed in a dark chocolate context. Personally I preferred the dark chocolate, though its stronger flavours did detract somewhat from the roasted flavours of the nuts. Good.Scotchmallow:
Frankly this piece was in a world of its own. It not only looked fantastic, but it tasted delicious as well. The outer dark chocolate substantiated a fine unsweetened cocoa context before the sweet honey flavours from the foam like mallow came through in the taste. Just to really top things off the stunningly flavoured caramel sitting at the bottom brought the buttery, sweet, salty flavours with its chewy long lasting texture. The best in the selection by far. Superb.
Frankly this piece was in a world of its own. It not only looked fantastic, but it tasted delicious as well. The outer dark chocolate substantiated a fine unsweetened cocoa context before the sweet honey flavours from the foam like mallow came through in the taste. Just to really top things off the stunningly flavoured caramel sitting at the bottom brought the buttery, sweet, salty flavours with its chewy long lasting texture. The best in the selection by far. Superb.Milk Butterchew:
What a puzzling piece to rate! The outer milk chocolate was again sickeningly sweet, but the chewy caramel centre was wonderful. As you will be able to see above the milk chocolate was quite thinly portioned, which left a big centre of chewy caramel to savour in the mouth. Much as with the other hard caramels in the selection it delivered some fine contrasting sweet and salty flavours that were very enjoyable indeed - if only it was coated in dark chocolate. Good.
What a puzzling piece to rate! The outer milk chocolate was again sickeningly sweet, but the chewy caramel centre was wonderful. As you will be able to see above the milk chocolate was quite thinly portioned, which left a big centre of chewy caramel to savour in the mouth. Much as with the other hard caramels in the selection it delivered some fine contrasting sweet and salty flavours that were very enjoyable indeed - if only it was coated in dark chocolate. Good.Cocoanut:
This piece was comprised of a milk chocolate coating and coconut buttercream centre. As you will likely have been able to guess by now the flavours were very sweet indeed with the combination of the milk chocolate and buttercream type centre. Like some of the other flavoured buttercreams though this one was partially bettered due to the added coconut element. The coconut brought additional milky influences, whilst adding a nice roughness to the texture. Standard.
This piece was comprised of a milk chocolate coating and coconut buttercream centre. As you will likely have been able to guess by now the flavours were very sweet indeed with the combination of the milk chocolate and buttercream type centre. Like some of the other flavoured buttercreams though this one was partially bettered due to the added coconut element. The coconut brought additional milky influences, whilst adding a nice roughness to the texture. Standard. Marzipan:
The dark chocolate and almond marzipan was a really finely executed combination. The dark chocolate provided the nice initial unsweetened cocoa flavours, and melted at a nice rate to reveal the dense marzipan. Surprisingly the marzipan was very reserved in its sweetness, and had a very progressive taste. It started off with hints of flour and dough, though once warmed released some enjoyable butter and almond influences that made for a nice long lasting taste. Very Good.
The dark chocolate and almond marzipan was a really finely executed combination. The dark chocolate provided the nice initial unsweetened cocoa flavours, and melted at a nice rate to reveal the dense marzipan. Surprisingly the marzipan was very reserved in its sweetness, and had a very progressive taste. It started off with hints of flour and dough, though once warmed released some enjoyable butter and almond influences that made for a nice long lasting taste. Very Good.Milk Walnut:
Its worth noting that all the walnut containing pieces in See's Candies contain 'English Walnuts' ... a bit random I thought - I never knew we were known for our walnuts!? Like the Milk/Dark Almonds pieces the proportion of nuts to chocolate was thankfully quite high. The walnuts didn't offer quite as much to the taste as the almonds, though they still brought some nice tasting salty, earthy elements to proceedings. The additional flavours however were quite short lived which was somewhat disappointing. Standard.
Its worth noting that all the walnut containing pieces in See's Candies contain 'English Walnuts' ... a bit random I thought - I never knew we were known for our walnuts!? Like the Milk/Dark Almonds pieces the proportion of nuts to chocolate was thankfully quite high. The walnuts didn't offer quite as much to the taste as the almonds, though they still brought some nice tasting salty, earthy elements to proceedings. The additional flavours however were quite short lived which was somewhat disappointing. Standard.Mocha:
The final one! This Mocha piece was formed of coffee buttercream wrapped in milk chocolate. This was another that included chocolate sprinkles on top, which surprisingly really added interest in the texture. This was another I was really looking forward to, however was left disappointed. The milk chocolate yet again managed to completely dominate the taste and overpowered the quite enjoyable coffee flavours from very early on in the taste. Poor.
The final one! This Mocha piece was formed of coffee buttercream wrapped in milk chocolate. This was another that included chocolate sprinkles on top, which surprisingly really added interest in the texture. This was another I was really looking forward to, however was left disappointed. The milk chocolate yet again managed to completely dominate the taste and overpowered the quite enjoyable coffee flavours from very early on in the taste. Poor.So...
Overall I have found it really quite hard gathering all my thoughts on See's Candy together. On one hand I saw brilliance in the Scotchmallow and Dark Nougat pieces ... but on the other hand the milk chocolate was consistently detrimental, whilst the buttercreams were often quite poor. It was surprising to find such a wide variance in quality, though I stand firm in my opinion that the milk chocolate needs some serious refinement. At times it tasted like the awfully cheap, sugary milk chocolate you get with cheap holiday products e.g. Easter Eggs. In my opinion the milk chocolate produced some consistently poor pieces. As I have said though, at the other end of the spectrum there were some truly wonderful chocolates - the Scotchmallow was a particular stand out and I would recommend this to any chocolate lover. If your going to be gifting Easter Candy, I would recommend picking a custom mix with some of the pieces I have highlighted over the last few days. In between some not so great milk chocolates there are some real diamonds to be had.
7.2 out of 10









This piece was comprised of buttercream with cherries and walnuts, coated in milk chocolate. Again the eventual sweetness was quite overbearing, though the introduction of the cherries and walnuts did somewhat curb the sugar dominance. The walnuts added a nice crunch to the texture, and combined well with the tart red berry flavours of the cherries to bring added interest in the taste.
As I mentioned above this was one of two pieces that I got two of - I guess I was lucky in this sense as it was actually one of the best as well! Combining raisin nougat, cherries, walnuts and rum all coated in milk chocolate, this was one of the more unique choices in the selection. The raisin nougat was particularly pleasant and combined well with the cherries and walnuts to provide a nice fruity, nutty background taste buzz. The rum element was not excessive, but highly detectable and brought a sophisticated, counter-balance to the sweet tasting milk chocolate. One of my favourites.
Described as strawberry buttercream with strawberries I was somewhat reticent to trying this one, so I split it with a friend and they offered their views as well. Both of us thought that the piece was again very sweet, though personally I didn't think it suffered as much as others due to the fact that strawberries are generally sweet anyway. In between the sugary flavours there were strong, zesty red berry tones that ultimately made for a relatively refreshing taste.
Combining honey nougat, vanilla, almonds and coconut coated in dark chocolate this one sounded right up my alley ... and it was. This was one of favourites of the entire box and I could instantly tell I was going to like it from the smooth melting of the outer dark chocolate. The inner fillings beautifully complimented each other with the honey tinted nougat and almonds providing a wonderful contrast in salty, floral tones. The aftertaste left a lovely lingering coconut, vanilla essence lick in the mouth, I just wish there had been more of these in the box.
This was a pretty simple piece incorporating a vanilla caramel centre and milk chocolate coating. Again the milky, creamy flavours of the outer chocolate got annoyingly sweeter as the melt progressed, however I was impressed by the inner caramel. Combining all the good elements a good caramel should do - butter, sugar and salt with just a touch of vanilla it had a nice taste in the mouth. Although somewhat lacking in an aftertaste it was still overall quite pleasant.
Despite just being dubbed Caramel on the website this piece incorporated a hard caramel centre, almond and a milk chocolate coating. This piece had a distinctly nutty smell, and this corresponded with the taste where the almonds were largely dominant. 


































