70% Cocoa Chocolate
374 chocolate bars at exactly 70% cocoa.
The 70% to 79% band is where most single-origin tasting bars live. Roast, fermentation and origin all become clearly audible. The classic "fine chocolate" range.
Most common tasting notes at this cocoa percentage: citrus, honey, floral, fruity, nuts and caramel.
Top origins in this band
Most active makers at this cocoa percentage
Other cocoa bands

Peppermint Crunch

Peppermint Crunch 70% Dark

Pérou 70%

Pérou 70%

Pérou Cusco Noir 70%

Pérou Grand Cru Amazonas 70%

Peru Fortunato No. 4

Peru Marahua, San Martin 70%

Peru Selva 70%

Peruvian Chuncho Cacao 70%

Philippines Plain Dark 70%

Phuket Dark Chocolate 70%

Pichari Alta, Cusco 70%

Piedra de Plata 70%

Pimienta 70%

Pimienta del Putumayo 70%

Pinalum, Malekula Is.

Pink Peppercorn

Piura Blanco 70%

Piura Nibs

Piura Noir 70%

Piura Quemazón 70% Cacao

Piura Select

Porcelana

Porcelana 70% Criollo

Potumuju 70%

Prachuap Khiri Khan 70%

Primo Spiced Almond

Príncipe Roça Sundy 70%

Project Puffin

Puerto Rico 70%

Puerto Rico 70%

Pulpa de Cacao 70%

Pure Dark 70% Cocoa

Pure Delight

Purus River 70%
Frequently asked about 70% cocoa chocolate
What does 70% cocoa chocolate taste like?
The 70% to 79% band is where most single-origin tasting bars live. Roast, fermentation and origin all become clearly audible. The classic "fine chocolate" range.
Which tasting notes show up most often at this cocoa percentage?
Across the bars on Chof in this band, the most frequent flavor notes are citrus, honey, floral, fruity, nuts and caramel.
How many 70% chocolate bars are listed on Chof?
Chof currently lists 374 bars matching this band.
Which origins are most common in this band?
The most common cacao origins for bars in this band on Chof are Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Nicaragua.
Which makers are most active in this cocoa range?
The makers with the most bars on Chof at this cocoa percentage are La Brigaderie, SOMA, Hu, Friis Holm, Chokaico.
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