Top 10 Most Expensive Chocolates In The world With Price (2024)

Most Expensive Chocolates List: Foodie alert! If you love food and especially believe in the phrase- ‘there is always space for dessert’- then this one's for you! We warmly believe that you will agree with us when we say that when it comes to chocolates, no chocolate is ever a bad one. In fact, that perhaps might be one of the reasons why more than half the world can easily fall into the category of being a ‘chocolate lover’. With that in mind, we thought of taking a look at those chocolates, which are considered the finest in the world. Yes, we are talking about the ones that are, as per their brands, sourced from the finest coco beans! Imagine that.

Of course, with great ‘taste’ comes a great ‘price’ as well. So understandably, these chocolates are also one of the most expensive ones in the world. We have found reportedly the 10 most expensive chocolates around the globe, with their prices. The list was compiled by ‘medium’.

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List Of Most Expensive Chocolates In The World With Price:

To’ak Chocolate

The first on the list of the most expensive chocolates can also be one of the best gifts that can be given to chocolate lovers, if it’s under reach, finance-wise, of course. The To'ak Chocolate, which is pronounced as Toe-Ahk, is reportedly the most expensive chocolate in the world. The chocolate costs Rs 32,000 per bar. Yes, let that sink in. So if the one you are gifting is worth enough, be ready to spend a hefty amount on these mouthwatering delights. The chocolate is also popular for its beautiful packaging and for reportedly being produced from the rare ‘Nacional cocoa bean variety’.

Debauve & Gallais

Coming to the second most expensive chocolate in the world, we have France’s Debauve & Gallais. Apart from being a complete treat to one’s taste buds, Debauve & Gallais is also a treat to the eye. The brand was founded in 1800 and basically offers one of the most luxurious chocolate boxes in the world. The box, with just 28 pieces, costs more than Rs 9,000. The company reportedly depends on ‘high-quality cocoa butter and natural flavorings’, for its creation.

Richart Chocolates

For the next one on the list, which is also the third most expensive chocolate in the world, the credit again goes to France, as it's a French chocolate; Richart Chocolates. The company has been reportedly ruling the field since 1925 and is especially known for its ‘beautiful’ chocolates and over-the-top ingredients. A box of Richart Chocolates containing only 25 pieces, reportedly costs Rs 9,000.

Pierre Marcolini

On the fourth spot, we have the famous Pierre Marcolini. The luxury chocolate hails from Belgium’s Brussels and is popular for its unique taste and packaging. These chocolates are some of the finest, making their cost go as high as more than Rs 7,000 per box. The brand was founded in 1995, and since then, it has especially made a name for itself for its chocolate macarons.

Chuao Chocolatier

Coming to the next spot, we have California’s Chuao Chocolatier. This chocolate is especially popular for its packaging and fine taste. A box of Chuao Chocolatier can cost Rs 6,500. The brand reportedly relies on ‘traditional European techniques’ for the creation of its chocolates, whereas, it uses Venezuela’s cocoa beans.

Godiva “G” Collection

On the sixth spot on the list of the most expensive chocolates in the world, we have the Godiva “G” Collection, which again, is a Belgian chocolate. Seems like France and Belgium are ruling over the chocolate industry. Coming back to the Godiva “G” Collection, its price per box can reportedly reach more than Rs 6,000. However, this price is especially for the brand’s ‘G’ Collection. Meanwhile, the brand has been satisfying chocolate lovers since 1926.

Noka Chocolate

The next chocolate is a creation of Texas but reportedly follows ‘traditional European techniques’ in its making. The Noka Chocolate is the seventh most expensive chocolate in the world, as its price tag per box can go as high as Rs 6000. The brand is comparatively new, in comparison to the ones that were mentioned above; 2001. Its ‘Single Estate Chocolate Collection’ is one of the most popular ones that people go for. Apart from being sourced from specific estates, the chocolate is also popular for its careful and unique packaging.

Michel Cluizel

Another French chocolate on the list! The eighth most expensive chocolate in the world is against a French creation; Michel Cluizel. A box of the delicious Michel Cluizel can be as high as Rs 5,000. The brand was founded in 1948, and it has made quite a name for itself for using only the finest and traditional ‘French techniques’ for its making.

Valrhona

On the next spot, we have the Valrhona, which again is a French brand. The company was founded in 1922 and is especially known for its Grand Cru Chocolate Bars. A box of these chocolates can cost more than Rs 5,000.

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La Maison du Chocolat

On the tenth spot, we have the La Maison du Chocolat, which can go as high as Rs 5,000 per box. The chocolate, again, hails from France. Paris, to be exact. The company was founded in 1977 and is known for its finest taste.

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