Each chocolatier on our list produces signature
melt-in-your-mouth chocolates, be it a single-source dark chocolate bar, a
cream- or liqueur-filled bonbon, a praline, fruit dipped in chocolate, a
truffle, fudge, or some other sinfully delicious treat. You will never regret
indulging yourself with the confections produced by these premier
chocolate-makers.
Teuscher (Zurich, Switzerland)
The Teuscher chocolate tradition began more than 70 years
ago in a small town in the Swiss Alps. Dolf Teuscher scoured the world to find
the finest cocoa, marzipan, fruits, nuts, and other ingredients with which to
make his confectionery. After years of experimenting, he skillfully blended
these ingredients into his now famous recipes.
Today the Teuscher kitchens in Zurich make more than 100
varieties of chocolates using these original recipes, which have been handed
down from father to son. Only the finest and most expensive natural ingredients
are used, and absolutely no chemicals, additives, or preservatives are added.
The house specialty is a champagne truffle, a blend of fresh cream, butter, and
chocolate with a champagne cream center, dusted with confectioner’s sugar.
Chocolates are flown to Teuscher stores worldwide weekly.
Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, Inc. (Berkeley,
California, USA)
Specializing in dark chocolate, Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker is a
premier chocolate manufacturer. It executes each step of the manufacturing
process itself, all the way from bean to bar, to ensure that its finished
chocolate delivers a flavor like no other. The chocolate-makers first find the
finest cacao available, then carefully taste and blend beans of different
origins to create a unique flavor profile. All the chocolate is made in small
batches using artisanal manufacturing methods. In addition to its ready-to-eat
bars, Scharffen Berger makes a variety of baking chocolates.
Norman Love Confections (Ft.
Myers, Florida, USA)
“Chocolate is my passion,” says Norman Love, who dreamed of
making chocolate that was visually stunning as well as delicious. Love and a
partner perfected a technique in which the colored designs for each candy are
hand-painted or airbrushed into chocolate molds, which are then filled with the
finest chocolate imported from Belgium, France, and Switzerland. The pumpkin
white chocolate bonbon is almost too gorgeous to eat. Using only the freshest
ingredients, his recipes call for pureed raspberries, bananas, ginger, caramel,
passionfruit, and hazelnuts, to name a few.
. Godiva Chocolatier (Brussels,
Belgium and worldwide)
The beginning of Godiva chocolates traces back to a 1920s chocolate- and
sweet-making workshop owned and operated by the Draps family in Brussels, Belgium.
Their “pralines,” typical Belgian filled chocolates, were sold in the large,
highly fashionable shops. At the age of 14, Joseph Draps went into the family
business. Over the years, he developed both his ability and creative talent as
a master chocolate-maker as well as his business sense. He decided to create a
prestige range of chocolates and to give it an evocative name. He chose
“Godiva” and marketed his chocolates in instantly recognizable gold boxes. In
recognition of its excellence, Godiva has been rewarded with an appointment as
supplier to the Court of Belgium. Godiva continues to be an innovator in
gourmet chocolate.
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