Incredible chocolates that you can give away on February 14

If your favorite person is a chocolate lover and you are looking to surprise her on February 14 or on another special date, in these chocolate shops you will find the best cocoa products, we promise you will love it. In Menu we show you 10 unmissable chocolatiers.

The art of chocolate

When talking about chocolate, it's impossible not to mention Tout Chocolat, the chocolate shop of the chocolatier chef Luis Robledo. Here you will be able to navigate in a chocolate dream, since each bar, chocolate or product made with chocolate is cared for from the cultivation of cocoa to the process of transformation into chocolate, resulting in unique creations.

Read more: 3 places to eat raclette We recommend you try My Field To Bar, a bar made with cocoa from Ecuador. If you want to surprise your special someone, give them a box of chocolates, there are from seven to 24 pieces, among the delicacies you can find caramel with tangerine, orange and yazu, and other surprises.

Photo: Tout Chocolat/ Web Tout ChocolatAddress: Av. Emilio Castelar 22, Polanco, Polanco IV Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11550 Mexico City, CDMX. There are also branches in Perisur, Santa Fe, La Condesa.Web:toutchocolat.mxIG: @tout_chocolat_mx

Chocolate with vanilla and saffron

Cielo Dentro is chef Fernando Galván's chocolate shop where chocolates made with fine aroma cocoas are offered to the public. This place is a must stop if you are a chocolate lover. One of their most popular bars is the one that contains 70 percent coarse-ground cocoa, notes of saffron, vanilla.

Photo: Cielo Adentro/ Instagram Cielo DentroWeb: cielodentro.comWhere to buy in CDMX: Catamundi, Limosneros, Dichoso Cacao and Culinaria VegetalIG: @cielodentro_chocolateFB: @cielodentrochocolate

Very Mexican chocolates

Le Caméléon is the artisan chocolate shop of Belgian Sophie Vanderbecken. In this place, in addition to rich chocolates, they have a Mexican chocolate tasting club. Their chocolate tables contain Mexican ingredients such as grasshoppers and mole, there are also Jamaican ones, chai tea, Christmas punch and more. The must-sees are the Criollo cocoa chocolate.

Read more: Brunch to eat and drink delicious on the weekend in CDMX If you want to become an expert chocolate taster, Le Caméléon has a Xocoteca, a wooden box that contains historical information about chocolate and some elements for that you begin to identify flavors, smells and tips to taste, and of course taste the chocolate.

Amazing chocolates you can give away next 14 February

Photo: Le Caméléon/ Web

If you are in the mood for romance, ask for Xocosutra, there are eight plates of 54 percent cocoa semi-sweet chocolate with kamasutra positions

Le CaméléonWeb: lomejordelchocolate.comAddress: Manuel Payno 87, Obrera, Cuauhtémoc, 06800 Mexico City, CDMXPhone: 55 5578 0141Email: [email protected]IG: @chocolates_le_cameleoFB: @LeCameleonChocolates

The most raffled chocolate

La Rifa is a chocolate shop located in Juárez and is one of those hidden treasures that is worth discovering. This place is distinguished by having experimental chocolates, that is, here they let their imagination run wild and translate it into chocolate bars and drinks that rescue the essence of cocoa. Among its star products is the Trinidadian chocolate bar, the Uranga and the Jaguar white chocolate bar.

Photo: La Rifa/ InstagramLa Rifa Address: C. Dinamarca 47, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX FB: @larifachocolateria

Chocolate gifts

From chef chocolatier Mathieu Brees is Ki Xocolatl, a chocolate shop that takes you on a journey through southeastern Mexico through its cocoas, since they mainly deal with cocoas from Yucatan - where has its branch-, Tabasco and Chiapas. So that you don't want to try the different varieties of chocolates, there is a mini collection with 10 flavors available, which is a perfect gift for those who like chocolate. Do not worry if you are from a state of Mexico, since it has shipping throughout the Republic.

Photo: Ki Xocolatl/ Web KI XOCOLATLDress: Av. Andrés García Lavín 315, San Antonio Cucul, 97116 Mérida, Yuc.IG: @kixocolatlPhone: 1 999 369 62 39Email:[email protected]FB: @kixocolat

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A tribute to cocoa

Culto is a chocolate shop that pays tribute to all the ancestral tradition that exists in Mexico about cocoa, offering pure chocolate bars that highlight the properties of cocoa. They have several gift kits so that you can eat a little piece of chocolate on a whim, one of the most interesting is the “gusto kit” that has chocolate with Jamaican salt, quinoa, coffee, and golden berries. They have shipments to all of Mexico.

Photo: Culto/ WebCultoWeb: culto.lifeEmail: [email protected]Telephone: 55 56430242IG: @culto_cacaoFB: @CULTOcacao

Cocoa with chamoy

Xoco Maya, in addition to having classic chocolate bars, has some crazier proposals such as its chocolate bar with chamoy. The cocoa they use is originally from Tabasco and is made artisanally by Mexican cocoa farmers.

Photo: Palacio de Hierro Where to buy: Palacio de Hierro, Milagros de mi Tierra and Amazon

Chocolate fancy

If you want to surprise someone with a chocolate, a good option is Unelefante's, as it has a beautiful Mexican pink packaging that combines perfectly with the chocolate bar dotted with the same pink from the envelope. This chocolate is made with cocoa from Soconusco in Chiapas. There is home delivery.

Photo: Unelefante/WebUnelefanteWeb: unelefante.mxEmail: [email protected]IG: @unelefanteFB: @quierounelefante

Chocolates made with love

Ranek is a chocolatier-restaurant dedicated to spreading the love for chocolate, here they offer workshops to learn how to make your own chocolate and talks about cocoa. They have a store that sells cacao enchilado, garapinado and one caramelized with touches of cardamom that are ideal as gifts.

Photo: La Nature/ WebRanek Address: Ejido de San Francisco Culhuacán 16, Ex-Ejido de San Francisco Culhuacán, Coyoacán, 04420 Mexico City, CDMX FB: @ranekchocolate Telephone: 55 7466 5129

The Cacao Tradition in Mexico

Cuna de Piedra is a Mexican chocolatier that has gained worldwide renown for its chocolate bars. Among his most famous creations are the chocolates that have a touch of mezcal, the one with spring salt, among others. They have a box of BonBons that are the perfect gift for your partner. The branch is in Monterrey, but they have shipments to CDMX.

Photo: Cuna de PiedraCuna de PiedraWeb: cunadepiedra.comWhere to buy in CDMX: Nicos Restaurant and Ikal StoreEmail: [email protected] IG: @cunadepiedra_FB: @cunadepiedra

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