Baron Hasselhoffs Chocolate Emporium was the third stop on our Wellington Chocolate Tour, (details of tour is under the 'Travels' tab on the website). We had tried all of their chocolate bars when we visited, but we hadn't tried their truffles and cookies. MATADOR BALLS Spiced Mexican Chocolate Cookies. These are spiced with ginger, cayenne chilli, cloves and cinnamon. These tasted nice and spicy with a little heat from the chilli. There wasn't much chocolate flavour from the cookie, but there was little chocolate bits that were nice. BOLLYWOOD DISCO Chai spice, star anise and szechuan pepper truffles. When we visited the Baron Hasselhoff's Emporium, these spices were in the air. These tasted chocolatey and spicy and yummy. PIRATE MARY Rosemary infused salted caramels. You can taste all the ingredients and we enjoyed the mild rosemary flavour with the sweetness of the caramel and the saltiness on the chocolate. These were nicely balanced in flavour and we enjoyed them. SWINGING SULTAN Rose, raspberry and pomegranate truffles. These were a favourite of Joni's. The rose flavour was nice and the raspberry was yummy and natural too. SPUTNIK JOE Rich Espresso truffles. The coffee was not a strong flavour in these, but the filling was nice and smooth with crunchy nibs on top. SALTED CARAMEL PUFF'S Soft mallow, crunchy chocolate, a mild caramel flavour with a biscuit base.... so YUM! Big Bruce said they were the nicest Mallow puffs he has ever had. Alas there was only 4 and they went too soon. We enjoyed all of our Baron Hasselhoff chocolate munchies. Our favourites from this hoard were: Salted Caramel Puffs and the Swinging Sultan Truffles. If you are visiting Baron Hasselhoffs chocolate emporium, also check out the cool artwork merchandise and our favourite chocolate bar from there, Le Breakfast Bar.
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