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World's Best Chocolates

Filed under: Dining


Luxist readers from around the world have nominated their favorite chocolate companies.

The top five finalists are:

Godiva
Founded in 1926 by Joseph Draps, the Belgian chocolatier has since blossomed into one of the world's most celebrated chocolatiers. Draps opened his first store on a cobblestone street in Brussels nearly a century ago, its name inspired by the legendary Lady Godiva. Though Godiva is famous for its truffles, the chocolatier also produces a wide range of fine chocolate candy.

L.A. Burdick
After years spent studying the art of chocolate in France and Switzerland, Larry Burdick founded his chocolate company in a Brooklyn, New York workshop in 1987. Within a year, he was selling his bonbons to a handful of New York restaurants. In 1990, a positive review in The New York Times sparked interest in Burdick's handwork; a year later, he started his chocolate mail order business.



La Maison du Chocolat
La Maison du Chocolat sets itself apart from other chocolatiers in a number of ways, perhaps none more important than the incredible detail paid to the component parts of its chocolates. The company combs through plantations in South America and Africa; they study not only the cacao beans, but various vintages and the differences between them.

Max Brenner
Founded in 1996 in Israel, Max Brenner bears the combined names of its originators Max Fichtman and Oded Brenner. The company opened ten stores in the Holy Land in its first three years; in 2001, Max Brenner was purchased by Strauss Group, a large food conglomerate. Five years later, the company made its first foray into the U.S. market.

Teuscher
Dolf Teuscher founded the company in 1932, wandering far from his Alpine roots to comb the globe for the best cocoa, marzipan, fruits and nuts he could find. Over years of experimentation, he developed the distinctive recipes that brought Teuscher to the pinnacle of the chocolate world today.

Vote for the company you believe makes the best in chocolate. The winner will be announced on March 1st.

La Maison du Chocolate "I love you" Trunks

Filed under: Dining

With boutiques around the world, it is no surprise that La Maison du Chocolate has taken their Valentine's Day offerings global. Their Chocolate Trunks contain milk and dark chocolate truffles infused with the essence of each of seven different countries: Bonaire Island - Passion fruit ganache in dark chocolate
  • Japan - Lemon Zest ganache in milk chocolate
  • France - Rosé Taillevent Champagne ganache in milk chocolate
  • Morocco - Fresh mint ganache in dark chocolate
  • Brazil - Lime praline in milk chocolate
  • Surinam -Tonka bean ganache in dark chocolate
  • U.S.A. - Caramel ganache in dark chocolate

Each one of the truffles also bears the phrase "I love you" in the language of that particular country. Prices range from $32 - $112, depending on size.

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