Alpinella Czekolada Mleczna “milk chocolate” is a chocolate bar from the Polish city of Poznań.
“Interagra” is the name of the factory which manufactures Alpinella.
According to their Polish website, Alpinella chocolate should bring a piece of Alpine lifestyle to Polish chocolate consumers. The chocolate factory claims there is the clean nature and the wild rivers of the Alpine moutains included in the chocolate product.

I have tasted the chocolate and experienced a medium chocolate product. There ia a high content of milk inside, which should be a usual thing for an official bar of milk chocolate. As usually the content of cacao seems to be quite low. 26 percent is written on the wrapping, but it tastes like less. I would say Alpinella chocolate is possible to eat, if your desire chocolate and there is nothing else to take, but I could not find a true enjoyment in the Alpinella. I would say it’s a medium chocoate with a tendency down.



As I see (unfortunately) you’he tasted second or even third class chocolate. You need to try good polish brands, for example Wedel & Goplana.
Regards from PL ;>
Comment by Anoriza — June 23, 2008 @ 9:23 pm
Is Alpinella even made in Poland? One of the best Polish brands is Wawel, a company from Kraków that keeps to old recipes and has not yet been sold to Western owners. Their chocolate less sweet than usual and comes in a variety of bars with interesting fillings.
Comment by otakugirl — June 26, 2009 @ 8:14 pm