World’s most loved sweet treat chocolates are inevitable. For years chocolates have been made and admired, some have an exceptional quality and with that comes an over the top price. Here are some of the world’s most expensive chocolates, known for their luxurious ingredients, exquisite craftsmanship, and limited availability:
To’ak Chocolate-37,772.68 INR per bar
Made from rare Ecuadorian cacao, To’ak chocolate is known for its single-origin, heirloom cacao beans. The chocolate bars are aged in various wood types and are presented in handcrafted wooden boxes.
Debauve & Gallais Le Livre-46,166.62Â INR per pound
This historic French chocolatier offers a luxury chocolate collection called Le Livre (The Book), which comes in a leather-bound book-shaped box filled with their finest assortments.
Art Series Guayasamin by To’ak- 57,502.63 INR 50 grams
This exclusive edition by To’ak pays homage to the Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamin. Each chocolate bar is paired with a miniature artwork reproduction and comes in a limited edition of only 100.
Swarovski Studded Chocolates by DeLafée of Switzerland – 42,304.98 INR for an 8-piece box
These chocolates are adorned with 24-karat edible gold flakes and come with a Swarovski crystal-studded box, making them a favorite for special occasions and gifts.
Knipschildt’s La Madeline au Truffe- 20,983 INR per piece
This truffle is made from 70% Valrhona dark chocolate, blended with fresh cream and vanilla, and shaped around a rare French Perigord truffle. It’s encased in a golden box with a certificate of authenticity.
Frrrozen Haute Chocolate by Serendipity 3 – 20,98,481 INR for one dessert
This dessert is a blend of 28 cocoas, including 14 of the most expensive varieties in the world, and is infused with 5 grams of 24-karat edible gold. It’s served in a goblet lined with more edible gold and adorned with a diamond and gold bracelet.
Chocopologie Chocolate Truffle by Fritz Knipschildt- 2,18,239 INR per pound
Known for its rich flavor and unique presentation, these truffles are made with French Valrhona chocolate and the rare French Perigord truffle.
These chocolates are not just about taste but are also a symbol of luxury, craftsmanship, and exclusivity, often sought after by collectors and connoisseurs alike.