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 […]
Confiserie Sprüngli has been making incredible Swiss chocolate in Zurich since 1836. Not to be confused with Lindt & Sprüngli, a
Confiserie Sprungli: Masters of Chocolate in the Swiss Tradition Read Post »
I wished I’d had more time to explore Weggis, Switzerland–the scenic village along the shores of Lake Lucerne where I
striking it rich at Aeschbach Chocolatier in Root Read Post »
I’d never heard of Weggis, Switzerland, prior to my visit last fall. It is a tiny community of roughly 4,500
I’d had Max Chocolatier of Lucerne, Switzerland, on my radar for several years now and finally made it there last
I knew little about Lucerne, Switzerland. But when a recent visit to Switzerland happened to coincide with a major festival
In 2016, I had the pleasure of being invited on a Swiss chocolate tour with Alpenwild, specialists in Swiss travel
In the last couple of posts, I introduced you to some of the cultural and historical highlights I had while
Montreux, Switzerland, is a magical destination coloured by a fascinating history and culture. In last week’s post you read about Montreux’s connection to
I grew up listening to the music of Deep Purple, and the song “Smoke on the Water” resonated through my
My 2016 Chocolatour of Switzerland took me to the village of Broc, where Cailler is headquartered. In North America, we
In this post, I introduced you to the medieval village of Gruyères, Switzerland and we discovered it’s not all about