Friday, 24 June 2011

June 24th: William Curley Nostalgia Range


If you have been following the site over the last few months you will no doubt have come across my reviews of some of William Curley's finest chocolates (Website & Shop - See HERE). As I have slowly made my way through his range, an ever increasing amount of ChocolateMission fanatics (there are a few of you haha!) have been requesting that I take a look at the William Curley Nostalgia bars.

The Nostalgia range is William's take on some of the all time classic chocolates that we have here in the UK. After getting in contact with the guys at WC, they felt that the Bounty, Millionaire's and Marathon bars would be their best representation. All three of these bars came delivered to me in clear cellophane packs as you can see above. Upon receiving them in this manner I have to admit I was little surprised, as although the bars themselves looked grand, the cellophane wrappers hardly looked the classiest - especially compared to the amazingly decorative boxes of the other William Curley products I reviewed previously.

Alongside some trusted taste test helpers, I have been sampling these all this week. Below are our collective thoughts:

William Curley Millionaire's

Unlike the other two below this wasn't a bar based on a commercial bar, but more just the concept of Millionaire's Shortcake. This one came described as 'Traditional all-butter shortbread topped with sea salt caramel and coated in Toscano 66% dark chocolate'.

All of us that tasted this one loved two out of three major components of this bar. The 66% Toscano chocolate that coated it was absolutely delicious. The dark chocolate was forthcoming with it's flavours from the outset, and it fast established a fine set of unsweetened cocoa flavours that were layered with hints of earth and red wine. The bitterness of the chocolate was tempered quite superbly by the inner shortbread that brought tones of butter, salt and brown sugar to the party within it's soft, melt in the mouth texture. Unfortunately, like we found with the William Curley Sea Salted Caramel Mou, the caramel was a let down and didn't quite do the job we all hoped it would. It was agreed all round that it lacked the desired butterscotch and salt flavours that we were all hoping. It wasn't a bad offering by any means but it didn't tick all of the boxes.

7.2 out of 10



William Curley Marathon Bar

For those unaware (I willingly to bet none of you!!) the Marathon bar was the original name given to the Snickers. If you wish to read up more on this I suggest you head on over to our pals at WIKI. The long story cut short is that the bar was called the Marathon up until 1981, at which point it got renamed. This bar came described as 'Peanut and chocolate nougat topped with a salted peanut caramel and coated in Toscano 70% dark chocolate'.

Unless I'm missing something here, I guess one could argue right off the bat this wasn't a complete like-for-like bar given that it had a dark chocolate coating as opposed to the traditional milk chocolate used by Mars today. Although the 70% recipe was only 4.0% different in terms of cocoa content, this chocolate couldn't of tasted any more different. The Toscano chocolate was bursting full of character and had a strong smokey, tobacco like definition that was very, very strong! To be honest it was felt by most of us that chocolate was too distracting from the other elements in the bar. Indeed, the chocolate was so concentrated in taste it took attention away from the nougat, caramel and peanuts which all frankly struggled to create much of an impression apart from texturally. Out of three the roasted peanuts were the most definitive but for the main part even they struggled to come to terms with the domination of the strong chocolate. The holistic feedback was that this was a bar that most of us wanted to try with a milk chocolate coating.

7.9 out of 10



William Curley Bounty Bar

Have I been a saddo and saved the best until last again :D Why of course! This Bounty bar was admittedly the one I had least enthusiasm about but I was thankfully surprised by it and then some. It came described as 'White chocolate and toasted coconut ganache coated in Toscano 70% dark chocolate'.

As with the Marathon bar above this one came coated in the same strong tasting Toscano 70% dark chocolate, however things were a little different here and it wasn't quite so dominant. Indeed, although it shared the flavour construction as talked about above, the filling was so contrasting in style it managed to create the desired impact. The dark chocolate was great .... the white chocolate coconut ganache was out of this world :D It was so good infact it created one of those special moments that when you share with someone and you taste it at the same time, all you can do is look at each other with wider eyes and big grins :D The filling to this was bar was one of the creamiest, most delicious things I have tasted in a long time. No words can do it justice really, I think if you are an appreciator of coconut then this will make you feel like you are touching the stars - I will just leave it at that :D The most disappointing thing for me here was I chose to share it.

8.7 out of 10



Overall from what I have tasted, the William Curley Nostalgia range is one worth exploring if you have an interest in seeing how an up market chocolatier translates popular commercial offerings into their own style. Out of the three I tried, I do think that two of them need a little work. The Marathon was a little disappointing for what it intended to be, though Mr Curley more than made up for things with his outstanding take on the Bounty. Would I pay in excess of £3.00 for these again? The Marathon and Millionaire's I wouldn't without a recipe change. The Bounty bar I would honestly be prepared to pay more for.

59 comments:

Duncan said...

Your're banging out the requests this week, good on you mate. Its a shame you didn't get to do the jaffa cake one mind. I would have loved to have heard about whether it matched up to the legendary mcvities ones.

Rachel said...

Omg if ever the word sexual could ever be appropriate describing photos of chocolates it would have to be today. All three of those look delectable, I can't tell you how much I want to lick my screen silly right now. Such amazing reviews hun, you never fail to amaze.

Rxxx

David said...

Now that is what a bounty bar should be! By the sounds of it you aren't ever going to be able to look at the mcvities one in the same light you did. I think you are always going to be pining after this one from WC now.

Joe said...

Whoever decided to put these in those crappy cellophane wraps needs to be sacked. These bars are so beautiful they deserve so much better than that. Parodies of the old wrappers would have just made these ten times better.

Steven_F said...

This just goes to prove that there is nothing like the originals :) Not even the so called posher chocolate companies can make the classics better than they already are.

Kev said...

Have you rated this William Curley Bounty better than the Mars one? It's well funny if you have. No copycat product should ever be better than what its copying in the first place. Thats mega cheeky if it is.

Colin said...

Jim are you getting anything else to review from WC? There are a few of his chocolates that interest me, I can make a list of them if you want.
If I was going to try any of that nostalgia lot it would be the bounty + the teacake one. I don't get what the caramel shortcake one is trying to be? I don't get why some of them are based on older chocolate bars and some not :S was there ever a bar called just caramel shortbread or something.

Ashley said...

Its bizarre they don't have a mars bar version considering they make it anyway. If they just stopped the production point before putting in the peanuts in the marathon then they would have a mars bar one that they could sell. Why don't you suggest that to them mate. It would help us non-nut eaters, we are gonna miss out otherwise.

Neil said...

Whats the plan for this brand then Jim? What are their plans for growing themselves and stuff? Do they want to open their own shops? get stocked in other ones? Just be online?

Why do they never come on here and answer any of our questions either.

Anonymous said...

Its a shame they haven't created some cool looking old school wrappers for these.

Lisa said...

It took me a while to work out what the marathon one was. I had heard little whispers about the snickers being called something else previously and I knew it began with 'M'. I just couldn't remember at all what it was lol.
For me the nicest looking out of all of these has to be the millionaires one. Im such a sucker for any kind of shortbread, it's always what I buy from bakeries whenever they have it.

Zara said...

I think I need to go for a lie down. This is food porn taken to the extreme. Shame about the presentation scores.

Wendy said...

The only reason I wouldn't gift these is cause they look a bit cheap in your first picture. The bars themselves look grand but its just the way they are in those cheapo packets thats off putting for me.

Martin said...

Jim you are blatantly going to tell us that your dad did your photography for this review aren't you :) Lol I can tell by the clearness of the photos. They look so so good, well done mate.

Anonymous said...

coconut flavoured white chocolate cream ..... excuse me whilst I put my tongue back in my mouth. My word that sounds the best.

Lucy said...

Jim if you ever get bored of running this blog just hand the reigns over to me please. Eating chocolates such as these really can't be that hard. I don't think I would do the same great job you do but im awfully tempted to start my own site and give it a go. It looks so much fun.

William said...

How do I tell you that your review is wicked without looking like im being a brown noser? ....... lmao I can't!!!!!
Brill post again Jim. I agree with what some of the other people have said about you just getting better and better.

Golden_Touch said...

Mr William Curley finally proves he is good at something then lol. I know your reviews haven't always been that positive about his chocolates. It looks like he has put something special together with that Bounty bar though.

Do you know if he is going to attempt to do any more of these ones? I guess in a way he has attempted a Twix with the millionaires shortbread. Thinking about it thats exactly what it should be named should it not? There can't be any copyright issues or anything because hes gone ahead and used the Bounty name.

Vijay said...

I don't even like coconut but that bounty bar looks to good :)

Robert said...

I wasn't expecting the bounty one to win out of all of these! I to would like to see a simpler mars nostalgia bar. I've no interest at all in that snickers one. I just hate peanuts and that looks as if it has loads in so I can't just ignore them.

Anonymous said...

William C need to do some advertising or something. I hadn't even heard of them before I saw them on here.

Emma said...

Why didn't you do the Jaffa one jim. That was the main one I wanted to hear about. Please do a follow up review if you can mate. You might as well just do the tea cake whilst you are at it you know.

Mysterio6_19 said...

Photos & Pictures 2day = BEST EVER

Seriosuly dude those look so wicked.

Alicia said...

I'm craving a bounty bar so badly now. The thing is I know its not going to be anywhere near as tasty as you make out this one to be. It's been years since I had my last one, my favorite was always the one with dark chocolate not the milk.

Henry said...

Brilliant reviews mate. Looking forward to snack of the week 2moz. Its always a nice surprise to see what else you've been getting your teeth around. I don't expect you to be interested in the slightest but my own SOTW is that new plain choc Krave cereal. I would love to see you review it.

Paul said...

I think im beggining to come around to the thought of giving these guys a try. Granted the others bars seemed overpriced and nothing special but I think these do look loads better. The Bounty bar is just begging me to give it a go lol.

Steven_F said...

This is a random one but does anyone remember that rumour last year that mars were going to go back to calling the snickers a marathon for a short period. I wonder why they never did it in the end?

Chris said...

Hotel Choc, Reeses and William C all in one week and still more to come. You have spoilt us Jim thanks so much for the reviews. Have a gd wk end pal. Enjoy the chocolate.

Richard said...

I cannot justify these prices by any means but if I ignore that I think these look tremendously exciting. Really high quality reviews again Mr Jim. You continue to excel yourself.

Anonymous said...

How can you have a nostalgia range without a mars bar in it?

Francesca said...

I wouldn't have predicted the order of best to worst here correctly at all. I thought you would have scored them as 1st Caramel Shortbread 2nd Marathon and 3rd Bounty.
Looking at your picture + words for the Bounty I can see why its made number one. The filling looks the most amazing thing I've ever seen on here.

Stu said...

These bars here look so much better than the other ones you reviewed of theirs before.
I would much prefer to try any of these rather than the blocked chocolates you showed us previously. Nice one Jim.

Daisy said...

The white chocolate cream and coconut centre in that Bounty just sounds out of this world. I wouldn't of thought you would be one to appreciate it given that we know you h8 white chocolate Jim ;) Lol was your mummy a fan of it?

Dx

Anonymous said...

Hats off to you here Jim. Another 3 outstanding reviews.

Cescboyo said...

Jim I don't mean to be a pain but please please please can you review the jaffa cake one sometime. It was that one and the marathon one I wanted to see reviewed in the first place.

Peter said...

Speaking as a snickers lover I would love to try this marathon bar to see if its any good.
I'm not sure the smokey taste you describe is going to be to my taste but I've always thought a stronger tasting chocolate could be nice if it was high quality stuff. The midnight snickers they make with the supposed dark chocolate is just dull tasting to me. Its not proper dark chocolate is it! Its just a less sweet version of the normal stuff which doesn't count.

Mark said...

I don't want to banter on about the prices again but they are so annoyingly off putting. These chocolates are obviously really quite nice but I just can't imagine anyone in their right mind would buy them for such astronomical sums.
I find it quite sad really. It's like they are defeating themselves pricing their chocolates like this. They deserve better.

Darren said...

Jim are these truley your own photos or are they staged ones that get sent to you? If they are the real deal then I'm really impressed. Well done to you and WC if they are your real life attempt.

Gamer360 said...

I hate paying over the odds for anything but I mega want one of those bounty bars. It sounds/looks absolutely wicked.

Nikki said...

Im going to go out at lunch and buy a snickers, close my eyes and just pretend that its going to be half as tasty as that snickers stareing at me right now :-) If I had the money or the means of buying one I would try that william curley version. Im more the sort of person who wants something here and now though. I hate ordering online its such a faff.

Tom said...

Are you reviewing any more from William Curley Jim or is this everything you have? I've a few more suggestions for you if you need them. You can add me to the people wanting to see reviews for the teacake and jaffa nostalgia thingies for starters. Also if you get the opportunity it would be brill if you could review the assam tea caramel chocolate bar they make. I'm loving all my flavoured teas at the moment. I had this briliant chocolate flavoured chai the other day.

Eric said...

Mate I seriosuly need to get in to this line of work. These chocolate bars today just look incredible. The scores are lower than I expected but if you are taking the prices into consideration I understand they were going to have to be something remarkable to live up to them. Well done on writing more fantastic reviews. Just please please please keep on doing them for us all.

KirstyxXx said...

If I ever get to eat a chocolate bar that looks as sinful as that caramel shortbread one I think im going to die and rest forever in peace.
I can't put into words how incredibly tasty that looks. The photos you do are just to die for.

Ivana said...

What has happened to their lovely packaging?
Lol it was like their one hugely redeeming feature of them that they dressed up their chocolate to look major fancy pants.

I can't believe they've just stuck them in a plastic bag. Thats so lazy man.

Terry said...

I think it would have been better if WC had tried to recreate some of the older bars that aren't around anymore. Im talking ones like the Cabana and the Fry's five centre etc.

Actually, thinking about it now I think seeing a 'high end' chocolatier take on the challenge of creating the Fry's five centre would be brilliant to see. Another good one would be seeing what they could make out of a carramac type chocolate. Caramel flavoured white chocolate could be really nice if someone tried doing it properly.

Ollie said...

Again im very unimpressed by the prices. £3/£3.50 each? I'm sorry and I hate to keep saying this but its just too much for a single bar of chocolate. I think the idea of these bars is brilliant but I think they have to have more realistic pricing. I cant imagine they sell many.

Alan said...

These look rather tasty, I looked at them the other day on the WC site and thought it was an interesting concept, but those wrappers.. dear me!

@Steven F I think they did but it wasnt rolled out everywhere, just in a certain store (like Tesco say) and only for a very brief time, like they did with Opal Fruits. I could be wrong lol

Jim, youve got your wiki links mixed up! lol You were looking at the 'Marathon' link which is actually a long discontinued bar (in 1981) which was an american equivalent to our Curly Wurly.

Heres the Snickers wiki link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snickers

which tells us that our UK Marathons were rebranded as Snickers in 1990 :) I didnt think 1981 was right as I wasnt born until 1982 and I remember them changing lol

Jim said...

Hi All,

All your payments for your kind words are in the post haha :D You people just keep getting nicer and nicer to me, I'm starting to think you are all after something :D Anyway, thanks for all the positivity regarding the reviews and the photos. As some of you have suspected my old man gets credit for the latter. I'm sure that has put a smile on his face.

I've been in contact with William Curley himself today. He's pleased with the reviews and I think will be sending across some new samples with your suggestions on. Thanks for them.

DUNCAN - Reuqest noted

JOE - I don't think they need sacking :D but yes it would have been nice if they had proper wrappers for them.

KEV - I believe I have rated it better yes.

COLIN - Requests noted

NEIL - They already have two of their own stores chap. I don't think they are planning to get themselves in to supermarkets anytime soon haha :D

GOLDEN - I'm not sure but I to would like to see him have a go at a few more bars. Any suggestions for him people?

STEVEN - I do remember seeing a story like that once. I don't have a clue why it never came to light.

ANON - Indeed a mars bar version would be a good addition I agree.

DAISY - It was more my old man that liked the Bounty. I think he nabbed most of it before my mum got a chance to try it.

CESCBOYO - Request noted.

DARREN - See above

TOM - I'm still waiting to hear back on whether they are sending more across. I hope they do.

TERRY - Good suggestions there. I like the idea of them giving the cabana a try.

ALAN - Good work chap! Detective Alan returns to clear up my mishaps once again :D Did any of the bars take your fancy today?

Thanks for the feedback everyone. Im pushing WC to come on the blog to reply to you all but they don't seem to be biting at the chance. Let me see what I can do.

JIM

Thea said...

OK that Bounty review and photo just got my vote for best of 2011, no need to wait for the upcoming half. that concluding sentence made me lol, if you hadn't shared it, there wouldn't have been that wide eyes moment you just got through describing, now would there :D

Anonymous said...

Sorry mate , your reviews are far better than the chocolate here.These prices are just a rip off, that marathon bar in particular. Why buy a knock off for more than 3 times the price of the original?

Warren said...

Im racking my brain trying to think of some old school bars to suggest to mr curley to try.
Has he thought about doing a crunchie? I see that they already make cinder toffee in those bloomin expensive bags of chocolates they make.
It would be good if he put it in the bar form anyway as it would be more affordable for people to try. If it was good then they would probs be more inclined to buy those expensive bags.

Vhahri said...

Great reviews J. I have to add my own congrats to the people saying your photos are brill. I'm not quite at the point of my licking my screen like some people (WEIRDOS!!!!!!!!), but still I think they look very tempting. Gd work there.

Carltonfan said...

I was so pleased when I logged on here this morning and saw these.
I'm loving the look of these marathon and bounty bars. I to have always wondered what these mass made bars would be like in the hands of a company that strives for quality ahead of cost effective production. I'm so surprised to hear you think the marathon isn't as good as the normal one though. You would have thought that someone like william curley would be making superior chocolate bars compared to Mars inc. The lesson must be to never presume anything I guess.

Becci said...

Thanks so much for reviewing these Jimbo. Sorry I kept pestering you for them but I was just desperate to see how good/bad there were to the normal ones. Im not sure I would pay as much as they want for them but the bounty does admiteddly sound very very tempting.

Ed said...

Jim sorry to ask you this (don't answer if you don't want to btw) but are william curley paying you to review these? From what I understand from previous posts, some people have passed reference to them doing so.
If they do I have to put my hands together sir. That is phenomenal for someone like yourself to garner so much respect that you get the chance to review these sort of chocolates. I would give anything to give these a try myself.

Anonymous said...

If the photographs are anything to go by today I think that all three of these could be worth a look at. It's a shame they didn't try with the wrappers though. I would have expected better from them judging by what they do for their own chocolates.

Selina said...

Those are the pictures of the year for me :) That marathon photo is like as good as it gets for me. I would happily put something like nice looking on my wall. Im using it as my desktop background but its making me feel hungry everytime I look at it now. Its going to have to change back to the normal windows one ;)

Anonymous said...

Soz jim but i have to question the legitimacy of this review. I get the feeling from your writing that you thought you had to say finally say something nice about this guys chocolates cause you have been so critical of all his others. Can you hand on heart say this is what your really thought of that bounty spin off? I've not seen you go gaga over a coconut chocolate before.

Anonymous said...

Not impressed, just too expensive for what it is.

 

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