9 Most Expensive Chocolates  In The World

11 JULY, 2023

Sweta Gupta

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This delicious treat features jewellery from Simon Jewelers, contributing to its high price tag of over $1.5 million (INR 12 crore 36 lakh).

9. LE CHOCOLATE BOX

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This Ecuadorian chocolatiers, prefer their premium Art Series Blend to be called the "most valuable" chocolate rather than the "most expensive." Priced at $450 (INR 37 thousand) for 50 grams, with 77 % cacao beans.

8. TO'AK

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The first non-jewelled chocolate egg, made from Amadei chocolate, sourced from Venezuela, has blend of Muscovado Caramel, Rosemary, olive oil, and Juniper berry. It fetched $11,107 (INR 9 lakh) at an auction.

7. GOLDEN SPECKLED EGG

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For $10,000 (INR 8 lakh) this box of 49 Patchi chocolates is embedded with Swarovski crystals.  Made in Lebanon, it is presented in an Indian silk holder with gold and platinum-adorned leather pads.

6. SWAROVSKI CHOCOLATES

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Danish chef Fritz Knipschildt offers his exquisite La Madeline Au Truffe at  $250 (INR 20,000) per piece; at a staggering $2,600 (INR 2 lakh) for 450 grams.

5. KNIPSCHILDT CHOCOLATIER

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Cadbury UK is known for its high-quality chocolates, including the popular Wispa Gold chocolate bar. Famous for its expensive gold wrapping, it costs around $1,600 (INR 1 lakh 31 thousand).

4. WISPA GOLD-WRAPPED BAR

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A dozen of Cocoa Gourmet's assorted chocolates with edible gold leaf. The lavish boxes are for $1,250 (INR 1 lakh). 4 are made of pure silver, 4 of 22K gold, and four feature sweet diamonds filled with luxurious Swiss ganache.

3. GOLD AND DIAMOND

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Started by Michel Cluizel, French Master Chocolatier, this tempting box contains 400 meticulously handcrafted and individually wrapped delicacies at $895 (INR 73 thousand) .

2. MICHEL CLUIZEL BOX

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Switzerland-based, and renowned for their innovative use of gold leaf. Their box of eight pralines at $500 (INR 41 thousand) stands out for its genuine Swiss gold coin from the early 20th century.

1. DELAFÉE