Top 10 Most Expensive Chocolates In The World
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Top 10 Most Expensive Chocolates In The World. Old or young, male or female, pretty much everyone enjoys chocolate. An ordinary bar is sometimes all it takes to bring a smile to your face- or win the heart of your crush. Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► http://bit.ly/theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell!

Although chocolate may come in different colors, sizes, shapes, and names, one thing is constant, and that is delicate taste and distinct flavor as it melts in your mouth and takes you to that imaginary heavenly place.

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These chocolates are not only known for their smooth, mouth-watering, and luxurious taste but also their high-end prices. Although many of them can only be afforded by the elite, they're still on the "must-try" lists of many chocolate lovers.

10. Marcolini- $102.50 per pound

The Marcolini chocolate owes most of its success to its strong European origin and patronage.
The owner, Pierre Marcolini, is one of the few chocolatiers to roast his cocoa beans himself.
If you think that's not a big deal - think again- From appearing in the popular Oprah Show to running an extensive and innovative product line, this Belgian gourmet chocolatier has its unique taste and pattern of chocolates gotten from the finest cocoa beans in Indonesia, Venezuela, Mexico, Ecuador, and Madagascar. Pierre Marcolini personally travels around the world to buy cocoa beans directly from its growers, but that's not all - he also ensures he's involved in every step of the production. Talk about quality service to taste buds.

9. Richart- $120 per pound

Originally from Lyon, France, Richart chocolate was commissioned in 1925 and is now known across the US, Europe, and even Tokyo. Famous for its rich dark chocolates, Richart chocolates come from beans found in Madagascar, Haiti, and Venezuela. Known for its many flavors, it features delicious options from floral to fruity, citrus, herbal, and spiced ones. These special flavors are already enough to win the hearts of its many fans, but this chocolate still has something up its delicious sleeves. It also comes with unique occasion assortments of small chocolates (petit), each hidden under a chocolate plaque with an engraved message!

8. The Aficionado's Collection- $275 per box

It's fair to say that smoking is on the decline. With all the recent findings on how harmful it is for the lungs and other parts of the body, it's not so hard why it's gotten such a bad reputation. These days, the cons of smoking may far outweigh its pros, which is sadder if you're the type that likes to get a quick smoke sesh going on whenever you can. Well, if you look eating chocolate and smoking cigars, you can do the same now for the price of one- and you don't even need a lighter. The house of Grauer's Aficionado's collection cigar is looks and smells exactly like a fine original Cuban cigar. Wrapped in cigar leaves, these special chocolates provide the rich, smoky cigar fragrance with no nicotine effect.

7. Delafee- $508 per pound

Coming in at a little over $500, this tempting Swiss chocolate is a little bit on the high side, but it's totally worth it. If you're a fan of the Golden lifestyle - Golden Dubai Lamborghinis, the Golden Tulip hotel, and chocolate sparkling with gold, this chocolate was made just for you. Popularly known for its Golden Truffle grand cru chocolate, Delafee created this perfect blend of chocolate matter using the finest Ecuador cocoa beans hand-garnished with real edible 24-karat gold flakes. If you've ever wondered what eating gold tastes like- here's your chance. Each piece of this chocolate is thoroughly wrapped in an eye-catching golden wrapper. A box of this chocolate comes with a real non-edible collectible Swiss gold coin from 1910-1920, so all that price isn't just for fancy chocolate

6. Noka Vintages Collection- $854 per pound
Noka Vintage is known as one of the best chocolate brands for a few reasons. First, it offers a vintage collection of chocolates gotten 75% pure cocoa beans found in plantations in Trinidad, Ecuador, Cote d'Ivoire, and Venezuela. Secondly, unlike most others, this chocolate doesn't have soy lecithin or vanilla, making it one of the world's purest chocolates. Forbes magazine has tagged the Noka Vintage Collection as one of the most expensive chocolates in the world, which is not surprising considering the $854 price tag the Canadian-owned company slammed on the chocolate. But when you sell molded chocolates and truffles made with single-origin chocolate, you can call your chocolate any price, and people would still troop in to get a taste.


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