Fabelle Trinity – Extraordinary truffles
Fabelle Trinity – Truffles Extraordinaire, which holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive chocolate, is priced at approximately ₹4.3 lakh per kilogram. Co-created by Michelin-starred chef Philippe Conticini, the collection consists of 15 artisanal truffles presented in a custom-made wooden box, with each box costing around ₹1 lakh. Truffles feature rare ingredients and complex flavor profiles, placing this creation among the most unique chocolate offerings in the world.
Madeline au Truffe
The Madeline au Truffe from the House of Knipschildt is considered one of the most luxurious individual chocolates ever produced. Priced at $250 (approximately ₹20,750) per piece, the truffle contains a rare French Périgord truffle wrapped in a rich ganache made with 70 percent Valrhona dark chocolate, heavy cream, sugar, truffle oil and vanilla. Made by the Danish chocolatier Fritz Knipschildt, its value lies both in the rarity of its ingredients and in its detailed preparation.
Enriquestuardo de To’ak Masters Series
Priced at $490 (approximately ₹40,670) for a 50 gram bar, To’ak Chocolate Company’s Masters Series Enriquestuardo stands out for its use of 100% pure Nacional cocoa beans from Ecuador. This variety of cocoa was once believed to be extinct. Some editions of the chocolate are aged for years in special barrels, allowing unique flavor profiles to develop, similar to the aging processes used in fine spirits.
DeLafée golden chocolate box
The DeLafée Gold Chocolate Box from Switzerland combines premium chocolate making with visual opulence. Each chocolate is adorned with flakes of 24-karat edible gold. A box of eight chocolates is priced at $390 (approximately Rs 32,370), reflecting both the quality of Swiss chocolate craftsmanship and the luxurious appeal of real gold.
The Book of Debauve & Gallais
Le Livre de Debauve & Gallais offers a combination of history and indulgence. Founded in 1800 and known for serving French royalty, the brand features 35 handcrafted chocolates in a leather-bound book-style case. Priced at $550 (approximately Rs 45,650), the collection highlights centuries-old traditions of chocolate making.
With Chocolate Day coming tomorrow, these creations underline how chocolate continues to symbolize celebration, excitement and refinement, extending far beyond everyday delights into the realm of luxury.
