Review - Sinful Sauces Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce

Sinful Sauces Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce

Sinful Sauces is a Northamptonshire, UK manufacturer that deals with spicy chile sauces, pickles and spreads. They pride themselves at using all-natural ingredients, particularly in their seven deadly sins sauce lineup. The one I'll be analyzing today is Sinful Sauces' Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce and see if it truly would provide me with culinary happiness and bliss.

Ingredients:
Onions, sugar, tomatoes, red wine vinegar, chipotle (6%), garlic, naga (4%), olive oil, black pepper, spices, salt

Aroma:
4.5 out of 5. Dazzling and mouth-watering! Rich and onion-y, tomato-esque and tangy, sweet and pepper-y, this is so delightfully complex and three-dimensional it's almost four-dimensional (alright, you physics students needn't e-mail about the fourth dimension really being time).

Appearance and Texture:
4 out of 5. Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce boasts a nice, smooth, medium-thick consistency, which would make it suitable for either a standard hot sauce or a barbecue sauce. It's brown in color speckled with fragments of spices and seeds.

Taste Straight Up:
3 out of 5. A lick off the back of the hand offers a subdued sweetness at the forefront that is almost lackluster (weak, sugar water comes to mind) until cool tones of onions, tomatoes and light, smokey chipotle chiles peek out although never rushing to become bold. A backend taste develops showcasing tart and spicy notes from the naga jolokias and the vinegar. The two never coalesce into one, unified flavor yet was still delicious enough to keep my interest.

Taste On Food
3.5 out of 5. Hmmm...should I employ this as a hot sauce or a BBQ topper? I figured I would try Bliss out with a few stock meals and see how it would perform. First, on a cheeseburger with the lettuce, tomato and pickles:

Sinful Sauces Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce

Tasty! I loved the smokey flavor and the surprising blast of heat it provided. For regular fast food fare, this sauce works adequately. Next up was a chicken quesadilla:

Sinful Sauces Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce

It proved to be even better and bumped up by overall estimation of Bliss. I'd have to say that I usually eat a hearty salsa with quesadilla slices, but I may have to change my eating habits to incorporate a sauce like this in the future.

What about barbecue? well, I poured some Bliss on a dry, seasoned pulled pork sammich. I thought that the sauce lacked a core "middle ground" richness to be a substitute for a BBQ sauce.

Conclusion? It's good if you want a unique, BBQ-style hot sauce with a kick of heat but by no means could compete with better barbecue sauces on the specialty food market today.

Heat:
3 out of 5. Don't let the "Chipotle" verbiage in the title fool you into believing this will only deliver moderate amounts of burn. This stuff has healthy doses of naga (AKA bhut jolokia) fire present. It's almost a sneaky and residual heat. Bliss is for chileheads and for the most daring of mild mouths only.

Sinful Sauces Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Hot Sauce

Label:
4 out of 5. Great all-around look with a black, glossy label. The Sinful Sauces' Double S logo immediately reminded me of the Chicago White Sox' own insignia. On the back a color-coded heat chart is displayed with Bliss ranking at the top of the heap. A nice little cartoon devil mascot adorns the the front as it does all of the other Sinful Sauces bottles. If there's any gripe I would have is that the word "Bliss" and the tagline "luscious hot sauces with a devilish kick" are a bit difficult to read in the dark burgundy color; a bit more contrast is needed for those with bad eyes.

Overall: 3.5 stars

In summary, a worthy effort from this British company. A smidgen more richness would have made this sauce an absolute winner.

Bliss Sweet BBQ Chipotle Sauce can be purchased online at sinfulsauces.co.uk for UK £4.50 (currently $7.29 in U.S. Dollars).


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     Comments

Comment Ryan Graub
2011-05-16 19:27:12
Great review, Scott. I have been on the company's website before and remember wanting to try this sauce. But, I think I was more interested in Sublime and Wrath. Is this the only sauce that you have of theirs?
Comment Scott Roberts
2011-05-16 20:20:06
Ryan, yep, this is the only of theirs I've tried. Quite a few of the other ones sound really fascinating.
Comment Brian Meagher
2011-05-17 19:29:54
Wow this sauce looks amazingly good. The chipotle is luring me in, and the hit of bhut promises a kick in the you know what. Might have to order a bottle of this just based on your review. ~brian

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