Potomac Chocolate Costa Rican Upala 82% Review
by
Andy Ciordia
As mentioned previously weโre aiming to host some beautiful American chocolate makers and Ben Rasmussen of Potomac Chocolate is no exception. Located in Woodbridge, Virginia this one man band is pouring his passion into something delicious. He hasnโt been in the game terribly long, starting in 2010 but he has entered the fray like a man on a mission.
Potomac Chocolate Upala 82%
I chose to go with his darkest varietal first because I found it bold, and Iโm gravitating towards bold chocolates right now as they really drive me inwards on a journey of explosive flavors. Benโs 82% is just what the Doctor ordered.
- Decor
- Simple and to the point
- Potomacโs bars arenโt given too much treatment on the molding and why waste time early in your career building special designs when the product is the real key
- Temper
- Oh Snap! Ben has his temper really dialed in. Breaking the bar even along the score lines create a satisfying snap and biting into a chunk is no different
- Aroma
- Nice dark cacao comes through
- A nose of something berry
- Taste
- Striking early taninsโalmost bitter but fades very quickly.
- Broadens into some mild sweet tobacco
- Loads of red wine comes to mind, Sirah maybe a Malbec
- Body
- Creamy & thick but not overly so
- Almost caramel like in itโs full melt consistency
- Aftertaste
- Smooth
- Left with a clean chocolatey
- Body washes into something lightly lingered but the weight is gone
- Breathing even minutes later you can still sense the wine/berry
- Notes
- Depending on time of day this chocolate seems to evolve. Most times its very bold and hits you full on. Sometimes my samplings have made it more subdued but it is rare.
- On a percentage basis this chocolate is probably one of my current favorites. Itโs flavorful, dark, bold, and the bitters are so far removed itโs really amazing at 82%.
Benโs current offerings are all centered around this Costa Rican bean and I look forward to how he chooses to obsessโI mean diversify in the future. If his palate and techniques continue to evolve I think weโll be treated to some fabulous fare for quite some time to come.
To find out more you can support him directly at Potomac Chocolate or if you are in Charlotte and looking for chocolate visit our shop for his offerings.






