Valrhona Chocolate at the Grocery Store

I dislike grocery shopping.  Yet, once in a while, I do have brief feelings of enjoyment when I discover something unexpected.

During my most recent trip to the store I found myself downright giddy.  My thrill came from a new addition in the candy/chocolate aisle – a line of chocolate bars from Valrhona.  It was like finding gemstones among rocks.

Valrhona is known as a top leader in the world of chocolate, Le Grand Chocolat.  They were founded in 1922 in France.  They have a reputation for supplying the finest chocolate ingredients to restaurants, bakeries, and chocolate shops.

Their retail chocolate bars are made exclusively from Grand Cru chocolates. Grand Cru, usually used in reference to wine, is a term in the chocolate industry which means the cacao beans come from specific plantations famous for their distinctive flavor characteristics.

The bar I especially enjoy is the Grand Cru Manjari with Orange.  This chocolate originates in Madagascar and offers “a fresh, acidic, sharp bouquet with red fruit notes.”  The natural terroir, another adopted wine term, of this chocolate (fruity and tangy notes) blends nicely with the “citrus sweetness of orange comfit.”

Yes, it does taste as good as it sounds!  I bought mine for $4.49 at the nearby Pick ‘N Save grocery store.  The price is twice as much compared to the surrounding chocolate bars, but a bargain in my eyes.  This is top of line deliciousness!

Shopping for groceries may not be so bad after all.  Next time I go, I will reward myself with a Grand Cru Caraïbe with hazelnuts!

Bryn Kirk

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