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Aussie Dark Chocolate Showdown: From Bean Blunders to Supermarket Splendours

From Aldi bargains to luxury flops, we blind-tested 17 dark chocolates so you don’t have to — and the results may leave your taste buds (and wallet) shocked.

In a quest that began with a DIY chocolate disaster involving a hairdryer and two blenders, a determined Aussie and a dozen mates embarked on a blind taste test of 17 supermarket dark chocolates. The goal? To find chocolates that weren’t just tasty but had the complexity of a well-aged Shiraz.


🏆 Top Picks: The Cream of the Cocoa

  • Lindt 70% Cocoa Dark
    Score: 8/10
    Described as bold and confidently sour, this chocolate offers a satisfying snap and a balance between sweet and bitter. One reviewer felt like a “refined, classy lady” while indulging.
  • Moser Roth Finest Dark 70% Cocoa (Aldi)
    Score: 7.5/10
    Dubbed the “R18+ dark chocolate,” it’s bitter, dry, and lacks sweetness, making it a hit among adult palates.

💰 Best Value Buys

  • Moser Roth Finest Dark 70% Cocoa (Aldi)
    Price: $3.69 for 125g
    At just $2.95 per 100g, it offers a sophisticated taste without breaking the bank.
  • Choceur Dark (Aldi)
    Score: 6/10
    Though some questioned its “dark” label, its soft, fudgy, and caramelly profile made it reminiscent of a “Maccas chocolate sundae.”

😬 Not-So-Sweet Surprises

  • Pico Super Dark
    Score: 2.5/10
    Criticized for its waxy and medicinal taste, one taster likened it to “worm medication you used to have as a kid.”
  • Koko Black Step Into the Dark
    Score: 5/10
    Despite its premium price, reviewers found it lacking in chocolatey flavor, with some mistaking it for a dietary product.

📊 Chocolate Taste Test Summary

Chocolate BrandCocoa %Price per 100gScoreNotable Comments
Lindt 70% Cocoa Dark70%$8.508.0Bold, balanced, satisfying snap
Moser Roth Finest Dark (Aldi)70%$2.957.5Bitter, dry, adult taste
Godiva Signature 72% Cacao72%$10.567.5Malty, wheaty, toasty flavors
Whittaker’s 72% Cocoa Special Blend72%$3.407.0Reliable, enjoyable, unextraordinary
Tony’s Chocolonely Dark Chocolate70%$5.536.5Chunky, bittersweet, some found it waxy
Choceur Dark (Aldi)N/A$2.006.0Soft, fudgy, like a chocolate sundae
Old Gold OriginalN/A$3.895.5Tastes like banana lollies, very sweet
Mr Beast Feastables Dark ChocolateN/A$6.675.5Smooth, sweet, menthol-like cooling sensation
Dairy Fine Dark Chocolate (Aldi)N/A$1.835.5Nutty, brown sugar-like flavors, soft texture
Koko Black Step Into the DarkN/A$15.445.0Lacking in chocolatey flavor, some found it odd
Pico Super DarkN/A$10.632.5Waxy, medicinal, reminiscent of childhood medicine

🧠 Key Takeaways

  • Cocoa Content Sweet Spot: Chocolates with around 70% cocoa content struck the best balance between bitterness and sweetness.
  • Nutrition Panel Insights: Higher protein content and a fat-to-sugar ratio of 4:3 correlated with better flavor profiles.
  • Price vs. Quality: A higher price doesn’t always guarantee better taste. Some affordable options outperformed premium brands.
Source
The Guardian

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