I'm a new member but a have followed the LTH forum for some time. This thread prompted a response of an interesting observation discovered. Like everyone here (and elsewhere I've read), the Lindt 70% was 'THE' go-to standard service bar when I didn't want to spend twice as much for the boutique bars out there. High quality, refined clean chocolate flavor, great value, and readily available.
No need to lament further about the new and 'improved' recipe--we all agree it's garbage.
What I found to be an interesting observation is that the original recipe is in fact still being produced--but with a catch.
My wife recently returned from Germany while on a business trip. She brought back a bunch of bars including two Lindt 70% variations. Curiously, I noticed that each were labeled "70%" but had different descriptions noted on the label.
One labeled: "Edelbitter
Mild" and the other is Edelbitter
Intensiv". (As most know, 'Edelbitter' means bitter chocolate)
I tried both. First the
Mild, and as you can guess, this is the equivalent to the new terrible recipe marketed in the US--plastic like texture, flat in flavor, with very little fruit acid or deep chocolate flavor. Who would this appeal to?? we'll maybe the typical sweet tooth Hershey pseudo chocolate palate...that's about it. [no, I'm not a chocolate snob, just candid]
Next the
Intensiv, and well, this is the old recipe that we love and dearly miss!
So I poked around to see if it was being dual marketed in the US--it is not.
It can only be obtained via online retailers (foreign based) and of course, by the time it is shipped it will end up costing you $8+/bar. (Not to mention the issue of shipping in the summer/winter and the resulting effect on the bars cocoa mass, transit time, etc.).
At that price it clearly cancels the appeal of the beloved 70% Lindt bar. (for even less that one can pick up truly superiors offering from Pralus, Domori, Amedei, etc....or more the readily available Valrhona, Scharfenberger, etc.)
This is a link from some overseas retailer that illustrates both bars I mention above:
http://www.germanshop24.com/advanced_se ... 25&x=0&y=0