For chocolate connoisseurs visiting Turin, the Fine Chocolate Tasting experience at Chocolate7 is a must-try. Led by a knowledgeable host, this intimate one-hour session allows up to eight participants to indulge in a delightful journey through four distinct varieties of exquisite chocolate, from local Italian creations to international and organic offerings. With a focus on ethical sourcing and the rich history of chocolate, this tasting promises to captivate the senses and leave you craving more.

Key Points

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Key Points

  • This fine chocolate tasting experience in Turin lasts approximately one hour and costs between $25.40 to $28.22 per person with up to 10% discount.
  • The small-group experience of up to 8 participants takes place at Chocolate7, a specialty chocolate shop, and includes tasting four types of chocolate.
  • The host provides insights into chocolate production, history, and the importance of ethically sourced ingredients, enhancing the tasting experience.
  • Participants can learn about the bean-to-bar production method, with a focus on craftsmanship and detail in producing exceptional fine chocolate.
  • The experience offers a unique tasting journey through local Piedmont, Italian, and international chocolates, including specialty items like Gianduja and organic chocolates.
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Experience Overview

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Experience Overview

The fine chocolate tasting experience takes place in Turin and lasts for approximately one hour.

The fine chocolate tasting experience takes place in Turin and lasts for approximately one hour.

Priced from $28.22 to $25.40 per person, the tasting offers up to a 10% discount.

Participants can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

With a reservation, guests can secure their spot without upfront payment.

The tasting experience is limited to 8 participants, allowing for an intimate and informative session.

Guests will sample four types of chocolate, including local, Italian, and international varieties, with highlights such as Gianduja and organic chocolates.

Tasting Details

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Tasting Details

The tasting takes place at Chocolate7, a specialty chocolate shop located in Turin.

It’s a small-group experience, limited to 8 participants. Attendees will taste four types of chocolate, including:

  • Local and Italian chocolates

  • International chocolates

  • Gianduja chocolate

  • Organic chocolates

The tasting is led by a knowledgeable host, who provides insights into the bean-to-bar production method, chocolate history, and tasting notes.

It’s an informative and interactive experience, allowing participants to deepen their appreciation for the complexity and nuances of fine chocolate.

Learning Chocolate Production

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Learning Chocolate Production

A key aspect of the Fine Chocolate Tasting experience is the opportunity to learn about the bean-to-bar production method.

During the tasting, the host guides participants through the chocolate-making process, from the harvesting of cocoa beans to the final tempering and molding of the chocolate.

The host guides participants through the chocolate-making process, from bean harvesting to final tempering and molding.

Participants gain insights into the history and nuances of chocolate, as well as the importance of ethically sourced and high-quality ingredients.

The hands-on learning component enhances the tasting experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into producing exceptional fine chocolate.

Tasting the Varieties

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Tasting the Varieties

During the Fine Chocolate Tasting experience, participants have the chance to savor a diverse array of chocolate varieties.

The tasting includes:

  1. Local Piedmont chocolates, showcasing the region’s rich chocolate heritage.

  2. Italian chocolates, highlighting the country’s renowned confectionery craftsmanship.

  3. International chocolates, offering a global perspective on fine chocolate flavors.

  4. Specialty items like Gianduja and organic chocolates, providing a unique and indulgent tasting journey.

Throughout the tasting, the knowledgeable host guides participants in understanding the nuances of each chocolate, from its origin to the production method.

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Highlights of the Tasting

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Highlights of the Tasting

Although the tasting includes a wide variety of chocolate types, several stand out as particularly noteworthy highlights.

The Gianduja chocolate, a specialty of the Turin region, offers a delightful hazelnut flavor that melts in the mouth.

A specialty of Turin, the Gianduja chocolate boasts a delightful hazelnut flavor that melts deliciously on the tongue.

The organic chocolates showcase the pure, unadulterated taste of cacao, while the bean-to-bar production method demonstrates the care and attention taken in crafting each chocolate.

These highlights provide a well-rounded tasting experience, allowing participants to appreciate the diversity and complexity of fine chocolate.

Accessibility and Accommodations

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Accessibility and Accommodations

The fine chocolate tasting experience isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as the tasting location, Chocolate7 in Turin, lacks the necessary accessibility accommodations.

However, the experience does cater to individuals with nut allergies, with alternatives available upon request.

To ensure a comfortable tasting, participants are advised to wear:

  1. Comfortable shoes

  2. Loose, breathable clothing

  3. Weather-appropriate outerwear

  4. Light layers in case the tasting room is cool

What to Expect

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - What to Expect

What can participants expect during the fine chocolate tasting experience in Turin?

Attendees will savor four distinct types of chocolate, including local, Italian, and international varieties. The tasting is led by a knowledgeable host who’ll guide participants through the history and production methods of the featured chocolates.

Highlights include the renowned Gianduja chocolate and organic options.

The intimate setting, limited to just 8 participants, ensures a personalized and informative experience.

Participants should wear comfortable shoes, as the tasting involves standing. Nut allergies can be accommodated upon request.

Customer Feedback

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Customer Feedback

How do customers rate the fine chocolate tasting experience in Turin? According to reviews, the experience earns an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 4 reviews.

Customers highlight several key aspects:

  • Variety of chocolates – Guests enjoy tasting a range of local, Italian, and international chocolates, including Gianduja and organic options.

  • Informative experience – The guided tasting led by the host provides valuable insights into the chocolate’s history and production.

  • Intimate setting – The small group size of 8 participants creates an intimate and personalized atmosphere.

  • Seating suggestions – Some reviewers suggest adding more seating in the tasting area for a more comfortable experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fine Chocolate Tasting in Turin - Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Dress Code for the Chocolate Tasting?

The experience doesn’t specify a dress code, but comfortable shoes are recommended. Participants should dress in a way that allows them to fully enjoy the chocolate tasting without any restrictions or discomfort.

Is Photography Allowed During the Tasting Session?

Photography is allowed during the tasting session. The experience description does not mention any restrictions on taking photos. Participants are free to capture the chocolates and the tasting process as they wish.

Can I Purchase the Chocolates Tasted During the Experience?

Participants can purchase the chocolates tasted during the experience. The tasting session provides an opportunity to sample a variety of local, Italian, and international chocolates, including unique options like Gianduja and organic chocolates. Guests can buy their favorites after the tasting.

Do I Need to Have Prior Knowledge of Chocolate Tasting?

No prior knowledge of chocolate tasting is required. The experience is designed for both novice and experienced tasters, with the host providing guidance on tasting notes and chocolate history throughout the session.

Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Chocolate Samples?

The fine chocolate tasting experience is not suitable for individuals with allergies to hazelnuts, but alternative chocolate samples can be provided upon request. Guests should notify the host of any dietary restrictions ahead of time.

The Wrap Up

The Fine Chocolate Tasting experience in Turin offers an intimate and educational journey for chocolate enthusiasts. Led by a knowledgeable host, participants indulge in four exquisite chocolate varieties while learning about the intricate production process and rich history of this beloved treat. With a focus on ethical sourcing and personalized insights, this tasting promises a delightful experience for those seeking to deepen their appreciation for the art of fine chocolate.

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