Swiss chocolate … & why I love Zurich
I had a tremendous time discovering Belgium, France, and Switzerland on my first Chocolatour to Europe in 2009. I […]
I had a tremendous time discovering Belgium, France, and Switzerland on my first Chocolatour to Europe in 2009. I […]
Having explored hundreds of destinations through 20 countries in my chocolate travels over the past 10+ years, I’ve concluded that
While eating my way around Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, in 2015, as always, I had chocolate on my brain. I was told
Season’s Greetings to all my friends, followers, and fellow chocolate lovers. I am thrilled to celebrate this special week with
Cadbury Chocolate: Birmingham’s Legacy to the World Read Post »
In previous posts, I have highlighted an overview of the Hershey, Pennsylvania experience and the Hershey Trust, introduced you to
Many of you enjoyed last week’s post about the fine accommodations that hosted us during our visit to the Eastern
exploring the chocolate museum of Bromont, Quebec Read Post »
From time to time, I am offered a guest post from a chocolate lover who is visiting a locale and would
I’ve been to quite a few chocolate museums around the world. Each one is different and worthwhile in its own
The Grenada Chocolate Festival (GCF) began in 2014, and is doing a great job in combining chocolate with the culinary,
Thanks to a tip from a wonderful server at Las Alcobas boutique hotel in Mexico City, I was able to
My first official research trip for Chocolatour was in the fall of 2009 … with a trip to Belgium, France and
Belgium will always be a favourite for chocolate lovers Read Post »
Barcelona is an important stop on any chocolate lover’s quest to Spain. I particularly enjoyed meeting Enric Rovira–an incredible chocolate maker