Wednesday, 17 March 2010

March 17th: Hotel Chocolat Less Sweet Selection



In and amongst all the Easter goodies Hotel Chocolat sent my way this year they were also nice enough to include this Less Sweet Selection Box. Described as a collection of 'less sweet recipes so that the authentic flavours of cocoa and praline shine through' it sounded like a decent enough proposition to me, and I eagerly read the handy menu included inside which handily identified the chocolates inside.

The collection comprised of 21 pieces - milk and dark batons, gianduja cubes, mellow caramel truffles, hazelnut praline truffles and lastly some orange praline truffles. The presentation was was pretty familiar looking in style, and combined sleek and sophisticated outer packaging with several protective inner layers that ensured the freshness and high maintenance of each of the different pieces. As you will see from the chocolates below all of them looked pretty appetising, but it was the caramel piece that really stood out with some intricate swirls on the surface of each chocolate.

Below are my thoughts on each of the different chocolates rated from Awful-to-Superb ...



Milk & Dark Chocolate Batons - These were both excellent as I expected, with the milk chocolate batons formed of the 50% house recipe and the dark chocolate batons formed of the 74% house recipe. The milk chocolate was noticeably a little less sweet than the normal 40% cocoa recipe used across the majority of Hotel Chocolat products, though the dark batons really stood out taking the depth of flavour that stage further and had a richer, longer lasting taste. Both chocolates melted with infinite ease into their liquor states and provided an experience that was not only luxurious in taste but also wonderful feeling in the mouth. They were a real joy to eat. Superb.


Mellow Caramel - This pieces was the best looking in the selection and was the one that I was really looking forward to trying. Much like the dark chocolate batons the outer chocolate was superb and had a nice long, rich taste that grew in flavour volume as it melted. The inner caramel praline centre did bring a small notes of sweet toffee and butter to the party, however I was expecting more and would have really welcomed a minor hint of salt to play off the sweetness of the caramel flavours which would have made it truly outstanding. Good.

Hazelnut Praline - The outer 50% chocolate was super smooth in melt and established a creamy, rich cocoa taste as soon as it was placed on the tongue. Sitting below this glorious outer chocolate layer a drier filling of hazelnut praline provided strong woody hazelnuts which further reaffirmed the fresh tasting, crunchy whole hazelnut pieces that lined the top of each truffle. As hazelnut chocolates go this was absolutely fantastic, so much so I made a point of swagging all three before my family could nab them :D Superb.


Orange Praline - out of everything in the selection this piece appealed to me the least, however I am glad to say it wasn't out of place amongst the other fantastic chocolates. The outer 74% dark chocolate brought strong, unsweetened cocoa flavours to the party straight away and melted with a pleasant smoothness to reveal the soft, smooth filling below. Conversely to the outer chocolate the orange filling was sweet tasting, with some zingy citrus flavours that contrasted well with the dark chocolate. Orange chocolates are never my first choice but this was up there with the best of them. Very Good.

Gianduja Cubes - Well I have reviewed these on their own before (See HERE) so I need say very little apart from refer you that previous review. These are among the very best of all the great things that Hotel Chocolat make, if you haven't tried these already and love praline you really need to do yourself a favour and buy some. Superb.


Overall this Less Sweet Selection provides a good insight into some of Hotel Chocolat's capabilities, however I wouldn't rank it alongside some of their other finer selection boxes. The quality of the chocolate involved here is unquestionable - the 50% milk chocolate and 74% dark chocolate are amongst the best out there and I think it is a very safe bet to say you will get undoubtedly get a lot of pleasure out of the plain chocolate batons. The Gianduja Cubes are quite simply in a league of their own - I can't say anything more positive about them than that, you simply need to try them for yourself to really understand how good they are. Personally I think the truffles are what hold this selection back somewhat. Although I have classified all of them as Good or above, you have to consider the fact that if someone doesn't like orange, nuts or caramel the options are a little limited. This collection isn't the most varied that Hotel Chocolat offer but if you are looking for a small selection of fine chocolates you do well looking at this Less Sweet Selection.

8.3 out of 10


Fancy trying these for yourself? Click HERE

23 comments:

David said...

They have done this collection for ages now I am a little surprised you hadn't reviewed it previously.

I remember having this a few years ago.

Rachel said...

The variety of chocolates isn't that great is it?

If you don't like nuts I can't imagine you would really like to get a box of these.

Luckily I do though lol.


Rxxx

JT2000 said...

Jim if you are impressed by these plain chocolate batons you should try the white and caramel pack. I got some last month for my birthday and they were seriously amazing.

Daisy said...

You are totally right about the gianduja being in a different class. I could have a box of them all too myself.

I thought you were going to give the caramel chocolate another superb as I know you love your caramels. Obviously not lol.

Dx

GEEKBOIII said...

I wish I could buy Hotel Chocolate. They should sell their chocolate in export.

Anonymous said...

If this isn't the best Hotel Chocolat thing for milk chocolate fans, what is?

I don't think the variance in chocolate is that bad. You get a fruity one, two nutty one and a caramel one. What is wrong with that?

Justin said...

The stick things look a bit boring but I can't take my eyes off some of the truffles.

I wish I had the money to have Hotel Chocolat everyday. Sadly I don't think I will be able to upgrade from my usual Lion bar any time soon :(

Phil said...

I think it's great how HC cater for all tastes. However I have to say the packaging looks rather boring and uninviting. It doesn't do the chocolates themselves justice.

Marshall said...

After reading your review of you the Gianduja chocolates I had to buy some.

You will be glad to hear that they lived up to expextactions and even exceeded them. You aren't a true fan of chocolate until you have tried them.

Lauren said...

Dear Jim,

Please stop writing about so many yummy things from Hotel Chocolat my bank account can't take the strain.
Lol Thanks
Lauren

Paul said...

I would rather have more tuffles in place of the plain chocolates as they are a bit boring in my opinion.

I like that they have included both fruit and nut but it would have been good to see them combined in to one chocolate like I see they have done on previous truffles.

Freddie said...

This might come across as a really stupid question - but what is Gianduja? I keep hearing about it from all angles but I don't actually know what one/it is? Can someone please tell me.

Heather said...

I have all my fingers crossed that this year will be the one that I get a Hotel Chocolat easter egg. I have all my fingers crossed but I won't be holding out all my hope.
Knowing my luck I will just get lumped with the usual crappy cadburys one. If that is the case I bet get a cadburys mug :)

Anonymous said...

The endless Hotel Chocolat propaganda is getting hard to bare. Give it up already.

Emma said...

I love it how someone can be so rude but not a leave a name. Very brave.

Hotel Chocolat are amazing and most of their chocolates taste exactly so.

Get a life.

Duncan said...

Some people are odd aren't they. If you don't like what the guy writes about why do you not click the little X on the top right of your window.

I really like Hotel Chocolat chocolate and I doubt I would have been introduced to it had I not started reading this blog. You could probably do with trying some of their chocolate before you start spouting such rubbish.

A good place to start with be with the gianduja chocolates like Jim suggests.

Freddie - Gianduja is chocolate that is prepared with hazelnut paste.

Andrew said...

The orange praline truffle looks great. I can see myself buying this mini selection in the future for a present for someone.

Alan said...

This selection is very much to my taste so I wouldn't say no to it lol I think the caramel and orange would be particular favourites with me! I like the 'less sweet' idea, although as you say I'm sure there is a little room for improvement.

I still don't know if I like their packaging designs on these boxes (like on the caramels one)they just seem a bit dull to me lol

Susanne said...

These appealed to me straight away as I prefer dark chocolate and often find milk chocolate too sweet. Will definitely try them.

lottie said...

What a nimble idea. I know loads of peeps who aren't keen on dark chocolate but find most milk chocolatey things too sugary. This fits neatly into the middle-ground I'd say.

Not for me personally, I'm too trashy and sugar is my handmaiden. Apart from the gianduja, which gives super powers I think.

The snippy anon, cripes propaganda?! We're not recruiting for war here. It's only chocolate. Chillax dear!

Jim said...

David

I don't really control what they send me - I can ask for stuff but usually it is down to Hotel Chocolat what samples they send along.

Rachel

I get your point their. If someone doesn't like nuts there isn't much to please them in this selection.

JT

Long time no hear from you chap! Where you been? I will have to check out those caramel and white chocoalte batons. they sound like my sort of thing.

Daisy

It wasn't the best caramel flavoured thing I have had from Hotel Chocolat.

The Gianduja cubes are still one of the best things I have reviewed this year.

Geekboiii

They sell their chocolate in America aswell? I guess that isn't much help to you?

Anon

I don't think there is anything wrong at all with the selection ... but when you compare it to some of their other boxes this is no doubt a little weaker out of them all.

Justin

If you had Hotel Chocolat every day then it wouldn't seem so special when you did have it! Does that make any sense to you?

What I am trying to say is that if you had it everday it would then become that 'every day Lion bar'.

Phil

Really? I think you have said that before about this style of packaging they do haven't you?

I would say it isn't the most glamourous style of presentation they have, but I think it looks better in real life. Perhaps my photography isn't doing it justice.

Marshall

They are fantastic aren't they. I would agree that they are well worth tracking down for any chocolate fans.

Lauren

Sorry no can do :D if you really think this you might want to avoid the site in the coming weeks haha

Paul

I think the different chocolate batons do a nice job to be honest. I think they are nice to have in there myself.

I agree it would have been nice for them to have done a combined fruit and nut piece like they did in the Dark Sleekster box.

Freddie

I think Duncan has done my job for me here. I suggest a quick wiki search if you are still unsure about it.

Heather

I would cross my fingers for you also but I have to type out the reviews :D

Anon

Is this worth responding to??? Nah!!

Emma

I am glad you agree. I just ignore people like that to be honest. They aren't worth responding to. If they feel so strongly they can send me an e-mail.

Duncan

It is cool to hear my reviews led you to discovering something you get pleasure from. I would also recommend the gianduja cubes as a fantastic place to start with their range.

Andrew

It would make a nice small present - it isn't that expensive either. Not by Hotel Chocolat rates anyway.

Alan

The only people I think who wouldn't like this selection would be people who don't like nuts. If that is the case you are a little buggered by that aside I think most people would love this.

As I said to Phil perhaps my photos aren't doing the packaging justice. I personally think they look pretty cool when actually in hand.

Susanne

If you do try them I would love to hear your views - Hotel Chocolat do exceptional dark chocolate.

Lottie

Indeed it is a nice middle ground - perfect for people who aren't that experienced with dark chocolate but want to try something a little stronger than their usual milk chocolate.

I have to thank you for pushing me to get involved with some gianduja products. For that I am forever in your debt!!

Regarding the anonymous poster I think it is best off left a alone. It is just some saddo who has nothing better to do. Describing it as propaganda is evidence of that!

Thanks everyone - more Hotel Chocolat coming very soon indeed! (sunday I think!)

JIM

Alan said...

How wierd, on the HC website the Less Sweet box is opposite in colour i.e white with blue and black writing rather than blue with white text! lol I think they do look a bit different in person though as you say, they do make alot of effort in protecting the chocs which is good I have to say :)

Anonymous said...

Its not propoganda folks, its business.We all need money to live and hotel chocolate advertise a lot on this site.

 

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