Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters
Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters Review
Smells of rich dark chocolate, some caramel, maybe a little bit of something akin to a peppery note, but it doesn't smell "spicy". A little thin, but likes to stick to your teeth and walls of your mouth, and linger. Initial taste is almost a weird stinging bitter note, that sounds bad, but it was really interesting and unique, not a negative. Probably similar to a quinine bitterness flavor wise. That gets swept away by rich chocolatey notes with a little bit of acid, maybe a fruit zest or something. As the chocolate fades, a brief slightly spicy note comes out to play with the acid, nothing anyone should be scared of, it's an incredibly mild spice, but it does come forward for a second to mess with the fruity acid notes. Then those notes fade and leave a deep bitter chocolate note behind that I revel in. I am a fan of dark chocolates, so maybe if you prefer milk chocolate, the after taste might be a bit more bitter than you prefer, but it is complex enough that you shouldn't hate it. Another chocolate bitters that I have to rate very highly. 9.7/10
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