See website for details. If you've ever eaten a Cadbury Wispa bar, this, on the face of it looks exactly the same. From the exterior, it's identical. It's aerated chocolate coated in a shell of milk chocolate.
Wispa Gold introduced a layer of caramel on the top of the aerated chocolate. This limited edition bar follows much the same format as a Wispa Gold, except for the fact that the caramel is flavoured with hazelnut.
The nutty taste is derived from a flavouring rather than chunks of hazelnut, so don't expect a crunchy texture. Quite the contrary. Hazelnut doesn't really appear in the initial aroma though. It's a typical Cadbury chocolate aroma of sweet, buttery, lactic, notes.
There's ripples of the surface of the bar but the finish is fairly matt. Snap the bar in half and you'll release a burst of sweet hazelnut aroma.
As you can see in the cross section below, the caramel makes up a good proportion of the bar itself. The hazelnut flavour is full on in this bar.
It's easily recognisable as hazelnut and its pungency means it hangs around from the very beginning all the way through long into the aftertaste. The nutty caramel dominates everything else, so the flavour of the caramel and the chocolate are both dwarfed by the enormity of the hazelnut taste. I find the bar very sweet and quite sickly. I'm a fan of regular Wispa's but the introduction of a sweet golden caramel in a Wispa Gold is a step too far for me. The sweet caramel dominates the aerated chocolate, overpowering its delicacy and fine texture.
The addition of the hazelnut flavour here doesn't necessarily add anything extra for me, but then again, nor does it detract. If you're a fan of Cadbury chocolate, Cadbury's caramel, and hazelnut chocolate in general, you'll like what they've done here. If you're not a fan of Cadbury chocolate, or its sweet golden caramel, or not a fan of hazelnuts then skip this one. This is a Wispa bar, with a layer of hazelnut flavour caramel. It's ultra sweet and fuses together the hallmarks of Cadbury's chocolate and its sickly sweet caramel together with a strong dose of hazelnut flavour.
I'm not a fan, but you might be if you love Cadbury's caramel and hazelnuts. For me, I'd much prefer a regular Wispa bar. Cadbury says "once they're gone, they're gone," so be quick if you're interested. It's a limited-edition release so there's a good chance it might not hang around for long.
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