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Luxury Chocolates in Singapore | Gifting Choices for Valentine’s Day

Dining | Lifestyle
by Priyadarshini 7 February 2022

Enhance your gifting game with these luxury branded chocolates that will provide your friends and loved ones with moments of sumptuous enjoyment. Chocolate is one of the few luxuries that are actually worth paying a premium for! Here are some of the best luxury chocolates in Singapore that you can gift your loved ones this valentines day. 

We’ve all resorted to the chocolate bars that line the shelves of our local supermarket, and they surely do the job. However, if you seek out luxury branded chocolates, artisanal brands, and even overseas chocolatiers, you will discover entirely new degrees of satisfaction that will change your perspective on this favourite indulgence.

Luxury Chocolates in Singapore

Fossa Chocolate

Price: S$12 and above (50 gm)

Anyone who complains about Singaporeans’ lack of originality and passion has clearly never tried a Fossa Chocolate bar. This small-batch, handcrafted chocolate bar company stands out for its unusual, inventive flavours that really push the boundaries of the basic chocolate bar. Their collection, which has garnered numerous international accolades, is genuinely varied. Chocolate bars range from single-origin (Peru and Uganda, certainly, but also neighbouring countries The Philippines and Malaysia), to tea-themed (chrysanthemum, honey dancong, jasmine green tea), to ones with a very local flavour (salted egg cereal, spicy mala, pineapple tart). Fossa Chocolate’s sweets are snackable and cheap, with a little going a long, delicious way at S$12 per 50gm bar.

Hello Chocolate

Prices start at S$10 (70 gm)

Hello Chocolate sources its products from some of the world’s greatest bean-to-bar chocolatiers and cacao growers and ships them directly to Singapore. Its online store is one of the most convenient methods to buy branded chocolate from well-known brands like Labooko, Pralus, Zotter, and others, especially since orders of S$65 or more qualify for free delivery.

They also cater to a variety of nutritional concerns, with vegan, low-sugar and sugar-free, and halal-friendly alternatives available. Prices are reasonable, with bars starting at S$10. You can even design your own customized chocolate package, replete with themed chocolate and gift wrapping.

Awfully Chocolate (Luxury Chocolates in Singapore)

Prices start at S$10.80 (45 gm)

Chocolate confectionary made at home Awfully Chocolate’s rich chocolate pastries has endured the test of time. And their chocolate bars, which come in stylish slender metal jars, are just as tasty. There are several types of chocolate bars to choose from. The single-origin series (S$10.80 for 45gm) includes bars manufactured with beans from five distinct countries: Venezuela, Ecuador, Sao Tome & Principe, Tanzania, and the Dominican Republic. Each of these bars has its own distinct bouquet of flavors derived solely from the beans used and no other ingredients.

Another popular option is Awfully Chocolate’s crafted chocolate bars (S$11.80 for 75gm), which come in flavours including smoked salt, cookies & cream, buttered waffle, and the best-selling caramel brittle and sea salt. Other delectable treats include the fruit-and-nut selection (S$15 for 95gm) and their outstanding chocolate batons (S$22 for 22 pieces), which are available as a seasonal special.

Janice Wong

Prices start at S$23 (5 pcs)

Janice Wong, an internationally famous dessert wunderkind, is known for her exquisite confectionary masterpieces, and it’s no surprise that her chocolate boxes are among the most sought-after on the island. The iconic bonbon box (starting at $23 for 5 pieces) contains elaborately crafted, crazily colourful chocolate pieces with lively, interesting flavours like praline pop-rocks, peanut butter raspberry, lemon thyme, and calamansi. There’s also a Singapore Signature line that’s influenced by local food, with flavours including chilli padi, gula melaka pandan, gingerflower, and kopi.

Everything looks and sounds great, but what if you want something a little more unique for Valentine’s Day? You could look at the Valentine’s Day collection (starting at S$25 for 5 pieces), which includes limited edition chocolate bon-bon flavours.

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