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Geoff 18-05-2004 12:01 AM

Marquise de Sevigne chocolate
 
Has anyone heard of Marquise de Sevigne chocolate? I was browsing
eChocolates.com today and saw several interesting dark chocolate varieties
in a blue package I didn't recognize. The site didn't identify the company,
and you can't make it out from the image.

So I emailed eChocolates.com about it, and they said they were made by
Marquise de Sevigne in France, apparently a fairly "exclusive" company with
3 stores in France and one of the oldest brands of "Parisian" chocolate.
They also mentioned a Google search reveals that she wrote extensively about
chocolate while at the royal court and was known for her hot chocolate.

They produce a few 70% bars, including one with nibs, one with almonds, and
another with coffee. They're under a dollar an ounce, so they're not
fabulously expensive. I don't see any other American importer - seems worth
an order to check 'em out.

Has anyone tried this brand - if so, what is it like?




Blake Jones 20-05-2004 05:05 AM

Marquise de Sevigne chocolate
 
In article <9vbqc.70555$iF6.5917650@attbi_s02>, Geoff wrote:
> Has anyone heard of Marquise de Sevigne chocolate? [...]


I actually noticed some at a local chocolate store. The proprietor said
that he'd been shipped some by mistake (presumably from eChocolates,
since he said it was from his Cluizel distributor), and he decided to
just put it out and sell it rather than try to ship it back.

The package has just this to say about the company:

Marquise de Sevigne
32, Place de la Madeleine - 75008 PARIS
www.marquise-de-sevigne.com

As for the chocolate itself (a plain 70% bar): decent snap, nutty
caramel aroma, average smoothness with an occasional bit of grit. The
flavor is straightforward - somewhat sweet for a 70%, starts off mild
with a hint of orange, but mostly just plain ol' chocolate. Overall,
I'd say it's a good premium-level chocolate bar, and I wouldn't turn it
down if it were offered to me, but it's nothing to write home about.

Blake

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Geoff 21-05-2004 02:18 AM

Marquise de Sevigne chocolate
 
Thanks for the feedback - I'll have to order some at next opportunity. I
thought I knew the names of all the chocolatiers, so I was surprised to find
a new one!

Geoff

"Blake Jones" > wrote in message
...
> I actually noticed some at a local chocolate store. The proprietor said
> that he'd been shipped some by mistake (presumably from eChocolates,
> since he said it was from his Cluizel distributor), and he decided to
> just put it out and sell it rather than try to ship it back.
>
> The package has just this to say about the company:
>
> Marquise de Sevigne
> 32, Place de la Madeleine - 75008 PARIS
> www.marquise-de-sevigne.com
>
> As for the chocolate itself (a plain 70% bar): decent snap, nutty
> caramel aroma, average smoothness with an occasional bit of grit. The
> flavor is straightforward - somewhat sweet for a 70%, starts off mild
> with a hint of orange, but mostly just plain ol' chocolate. Overall,
> I'd say it's a good premium-level chocolate bar, and I wouldn't turn it
> down if it were offered to me, but it's nothing to write home about.
>
> Blake





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