ContemplativeFox
Fee Brothers Aztec Chocolate Bitters
Non-Potable Bitters — USA
Reviewed
November 12, 2022
Rating: 21/23
I was in the market for chocolate bitters, but I got a recommendation for these "Aztec" chocolate bitters, so I gave them a shot. I'm not sure if they're going to quite be what I'm looking for, but I'm sure I'll find a use for them.
Holy cow! These are probably the best bitters I've ever tried! There's so much richness, nuance, and decadence that they add to a cocktail. Just wow. Angostura is already amazing, but these have just raised the bar so much.
I don't know. I've spent months trying this at this point and comparing/contrasting it with other bitters. I think that this even beats the excellent Angostura (19/23). It's hard to place this, but I'm inclined to give it a 21. This isn't so revolutionary that I'd consider a 23, but this is so good in most circumstances and add such delicious decadence, that I think this beats the Angostura. I could believe a 22, but I could also believe lower than a 21. So a 21 seems fine.
As a final note, I'm shocked by how low the ABV is here. That's neither bad nor good. It's just surprising and worth keeping in mind. I love this, but obviously only for cocktails. There are plenty of things that are only good in cocktails, so a low ABV here doesn't create chaos, especially considering its puncuating flavor.
In the end, I'm going with a 21. This is delightful.
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@pkingmartin Maple syrup old fashioneded's are the primary use I e found for this and it's amazing :)
@PBMichiganWolverine That's an awesome idea. I was just thinking of making mole sauce again too.
I’m a huge fan of these as well. I use them in my Canadian Old Fashioneds and think they really elevate the cocktail.
@ContemplativeFox I’ve used this in making mole sauce. Makes the earthy flavors pop out more