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© Knipschildt Chocopologie by Knipschildt Cost : $2,600 per pound*
€2,173
£1,491
Can$2,992
Aus$3,500
Rs114,816
Where: Norwalk, Conn.
Web site: www.knipschildt.com Knipschildt Chocolatier was founded in 1999 by
Fritz Knipschildt, who got his culinary education as a chef in Denmark. The
most-expensive chocolate he sells--a $250 dark chocolate truffle with a French
black truffle inside--is available on a preorder-only basis. It's made of 70%
Valrhona cacao, which is blended into a creamy ganache with truffle oil. The
truffle is then hand-rolled with a dark truffle on the inside and dusted with
cocoa powder.
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© Noka Noka Vintages Collection Cost: $854 per
pound
€714
£490
Can$982
Aus$1,149
Rs37,712
Where:
Dallas, Tex.
Web site: www.nokachocolate.com Noka chocolate is a compilation of the finest dark
chocolates, sourced from select plantations in Venezuela, Trinidad, Cote
d'Ivoire and Ecuador. The Vintages Collection of chocolate is 75% pure,
single-origin cacao, with other ingredients that include cacao butter and sugar.
Noka does not use any type of emulsifier, such as soy lecithin, in their
chocolate-making process, nor do they add vanilla.
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© Delafee Delafee Cost: $508 per
pound
€425
£291
Can$584
Aus$684
Rs22,433
Where:
Neuchatel, Switzerland
Web site: www.delafee.com For those who enjoy a sparkle in their chocolate,
there's Delafee. The chocolate is prepared with fine cocoa beans and flakes of
edible 24-karat gold applied by hand to each praline. Other ingredients include
sugar, coconut oil, cocoa butter, milk powder and vanilla.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Godiva Godiva "G" Collection Cost: $120 per
pound
€100
£69
Can$140
Aus$161
Rs5,299
Where: New
York, N.Y.
Web site: www.godiva.com The
well-known chocolatier, which originated in Belgium, recently introduced the "G"
Collection of chocolates, which are made with various ingredients and flavors,
such as Palet d'Or, Tasmanian Honey and Mexican Hot Chocolate. Each chocolate is
comprised of premium cocoa beans and other ingredients that are dependent on
each type of bonbon.
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© Richart Richart Cost: $120 per
pound
€100
£69
Can$140
Aus$161
Rs5,299 Rupees
Where:
Lyons, France
Web site: www.richart-chocolates.com
Richart chocolate is made from
70% Criollo cocoa from Venezuela--considered the best cocoa in the world. It has
a mild-but-full flavor and is only paired with the finest ingredients, such as
almonds, raspberries and exotic spices. The cocoa used in each chocolate is
finely ground to ensure a smooth taste.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Pierre Marcolini
Pierre Marcolini
Cost: $102.50 per
pound
€86
£59
Can$118
Aus$138
Rs4,526
Where: Brussels,
Belgium
Web site: www.marcolinichocolatier.com Pierre Marcolini truffles are made from the finest
cacao beans with ingredients varying with each truffle. One example is the
Truffle Bresilienne, which has a Caraibe (a 66% blend of beans from Ghana and
Venezuela) ganache center with a Gianduja almond praline with milk-chocolate
outside and is finished with caramelized almonds.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Debauve & Gallais
Debauve & Gallais
Cost: $94 per
pound
€79
£59
Can$108
Aus$127
Rs4,151
Where: Paris,
France
Web site: www.debauveandgallais.com Debauve & Gallais has a tradition of making
chocolates that are low in sugar and high in fine-quality cocoa. They do not use
soy lecithin or any type of emulsifier in their chocolate. Other ingredients
include Piedmont hazelnuts, Perigord nuts, Turkish raisins, Spanish almonds,
Turin chestnuts and Antilles rum. There are no dyes, preservatives or other
additives permitted in Debauve & Gallais chocolate.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Chuao Chuao Cost: $79 per
pound
€66
£45
Can$90
Aus$106
Rs3,488
Where: Encinitas,
Calif.
Web site: www.chuaochocolatier.com Chuao Chocolatier, named after the cacao-producing
region of Chuao, Venezuela, uses European techniques to make their Venezuelan
chocolate. Only fresh ingredients are used, and absolutely no preservatives are
allowed in these handmade chocolates.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Richard Donnelly
Richard Donnelly
Cost: $75 per
pound
€63
£43
Can$86
Aus$100
Rs3,312
Where: Santa
Cruz, Calif.
Web site: www.donnellychocolates.com Richard Donnelly started making chocolate in 1988
after studying with master chocolatiers in Paris and Brussels. His chocolates
are made by hand from the finest French and Belgian couvertures. He focuses on
creating simple, sophisticated flavors and, after Valentine's Day, will begin
creating chocolate flavors based on the best-selling chocolate bars in the U.S.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Vosges Haut Chocolat
Vosges Haut
Chocolat Cost: $69 per pound
€58
£40
Can$79
Aus$93
Rs3,047
Where: Chicago,
Ill.
Web site: www.vosgeschocolate.com Vosge has several signature flavors, including
Naga, milk chocolate with Sweet Indian Curry and coconut, Black Pearl, dark
chocolate with ginger and wasabi, and Red Fire, made with ancho and Chipotle
chili, cinnamon and dark chocolate. There are also flavors like Finnochio, which
is made with wild fennel pollen and dark chocolate, and Balsamico, which
includes dark chocolate, a ten-year aged modena balsamic vinegar and Sicilian
hazelnuts.
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© La Maison du Chocolat
La Maison du
Chocolat Cost: $65 per
pound
€54
£37
Can$75
Aus$87
Rs2,870
Where: Paris,
France
Web site: www.lamaisonduchocolat.com La Maison du Chocolat uses blended chocolate, made
by Valrhona, to make their couvertures. They prefer to use Criollo cacao beans,
while all of their chocolate is made exclusively with cocoa butter.
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Expensive Chocolates

© Jacques Torres Chocolate
Jacques Torres Chocolate
Cost: $50 per
pound
€42
£29
Can$57
Aus$67
Rs2,208
Where:
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Web site: www.mrchocolate.com
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