Obviously, these boozy bottles are being presented a little differently, but they remind me quite a bit of Trader Joe's now defunct Brandy Beans. The dark chocolate is semi-sweet, and so is the liquor by my reckoning. Pretty interesting combo in both cases.
The box says the alcohol by volume is in the ballpark of 3%. That's apparently enough to give some folks a buzz, therefore this product can't be sold to anyone under 21 years of age. I don't know for sure, but I'd go out on a limb and guess that it's not even sold at the Trader Joe's locations that don't carry alcoholic beverages.*
I only had one or two bottles at a time, and as you can see they are quite small. I certainly didn't get buzzed, but there is definitely a strong alcohol flavor to the chocolates. I'd say they're about half full of cognac, and it will spill right out if you bite the candy in half. If you don't like booze at all, you probably won't enjoy these. The beautiful wifey and I do enjoy alcoholic beverages in moderation, so we thought these were pretty good.
Here's an occasion where I'll admit dark chocolate works better than its sweeter cousins. I think the flavor of milk chocolate might get lost underneath the strong punch of the cognac. Dark chocolate balances it out fairly well.
$3.99 for nine little boozy bottles. Imported from France. The novelty factor is very high with this product, and it tastes pretty darn good, too. We would buy again. Eight out of ten stars from me for Trader Joe's Boozy Bottles. Sonia will throw out nine stars.
Bottom line: 8.5 out of 10.
i have to stop myself from eating the whole pack at once
ReplyDeleteNow that might give you a buzz!
Delete*Readers reporting in indicate that New York stores that do not carry alcoholic beverages do, indeed, carry this product as well as the Boozy Truffles. Philadelphia stores that do not carry alcoholic beverages do NOT carry this product, however.
ReplyDeleteI don't drink, but I hate the no alcohol in grocery stores law in Maryland where I live. I cook a lot and sometimes I need wine or liquor for cooking. I don't want to make a separate trip to a liquor store, so I usually just substitute it. It's so annoying.
DeleteI grew up about 20 minutes north of MD in PA and had alcohol-free grocery stores too for most of my life.
DeleteSo annoying. Our governor is working to get the laws changed, but I'm not holding out hope.
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