1. Marou (Chocolate Brand from Vietnam)
When thinking of chocolate, many people immediately associate it with prestigious and expensive products from countries like Belgium, the USA, or Japan. However, few are aware that Vietnam is home to a chocolate that has earned global acclaim. Marou – a chocolate praised by The New York Times as the finest and most refined in the world, has gained international recognition and is one of the most sought-after brands globally.
The Marou brand was founded by two individuals, Samuel Maruta, a banker, and Vincent Mourou, an advertising professional, who met by chance in Vietnam. Although they came from vastly different backgrounds, they shared a passion for cacao.
What’s even more surprising is that this world-class chocolate is produced in a small garage in Ho Chi Minh City, with most of the production process being handcrafted. The beans used in Marou chocolates are handpicked from a small strip of land on Tan Phu Dong Island in the Mekong Delta.
Bloomberg.com interviewed a Japanese woman, Naoko Otsuka, about Marou, and she shared: “Although the price of this chocolate is quite high, I have tried it multiple times, and its quality is absolutely worth it. For me, Marou chocolate is not just a snack; its quality is on a level of excellence. I bought six different kinds of Marou chocolate, made from cacao sourced from various regions of Vietnam, to better appreciate the differences.”
Website: https://marouchocolate.com/


2. Ferrero Rocher (Italian Chocolate Brand)
Ferrero Rocher first introduced its chocolate in 1982, and has since become the world leader in chocolate production. The iconic golden-wrapped hazelnut chocolates have become a signature product, unmistakably associated with the brand.
Created by the Italian chocolate expert Ferrero Spa, Ferrero Rocher chocolates feature a roasted hazelnut, coated in hazelnut cream, and wrapped in a thin layer of milk chocolate. In addition to the classic hazelnut flavor, Ferrero Rocher has also launched a variety of new flavors, such as coconut and dark chocolate, pistachio, strawberry, and lemon. The brand is primarily recognized for its signature gold wrapping, though it also offers products wrapped in silver paper.
Visit the website: http://www.ferrerorocherusa.com/


3. Richart (French Chocolate Brand)
Richart, the renowned French chocolate maker, creates products that are truly meant for chocolate lovers around the world. The artisans behind Richart's creations have crafted masterpieces that offer a unique experience, blending chocolate with carefully selected flavors. The chocolates from Richart are characterized by their refreshing and smooth taste.
With a commitment to quality, French chocolatier Richart ensures that its chocolates are made from the finest ingredients. The chocolate-making formula, developed and refined by the Richart family, won a prestigious award at France's Bleu Ruban festival. Currently, Richart focuses on enhancing flavors, designs, and colors. The Richart chocolate boxes are exceptionally eye-catching. For those who want to make a grand impression, there is a luxurious wooden box featuring seven compartments with seven different types of chocolate and a temperature and humidity gauge, priced at $850 USD (around 18 million VND).
Visit the website: https://www.richart-chocolates.com/chocolates/


4. Milka (German Chocolate Brand)
When it comes to a love for chocolate, the Germans are no exception. Not only are Germans the second-largest consumers of chocolate in the world, but they also rank among the top countries producing the finest chocolate. German chocolate is known for its exceptional quality, with ingredients sourced from 8 countries worldwide.
Proud to be one of the oldest chocolate brands in Germany, Milka continues to innovate tirelessly, offering the most delicious and high-quality chocolate flavors. Sweet, enticing, and truly memorable, Milka Milk Chocolate bars from Milka are sure to add a delightful touch to any dessert menu. You can easily find Milka products in stores throughout Vietnam. For just 60,000 VND, you can enjoy a 100g bar of Milka chocolate.
Website: https://www.milka.com/


5. Anthon Berg (Danish Chocolate Brand)
The Anthon Berg chocolate in the shape of a bottle is a unique product from Denmark, made exclusively during the holiday season. This chocolate treat combines renowned liquor brands like Rémy Martin, Cointreau, and Grand Marnier with high-quality chocolate, creating a harmonious blend of flavors.
The ANTHON BERG brand is a leading company in Denmark, known for producing the best-selling chocolate with liquor fillings worldwide. Anyone who has tasted it will never forget the special fusion of alcohol and chocolate, leaving behind a fragrant, sweet aftertaste.
Website: http://www.anthonberg.com/


6. Norman Love Confections (American Chocolate Brand)
"Chocolate is my passion" – this is the motto of Norman Love, the creator of chocolates so beautiful that you can almost taste their sweetness by just looking at them. Norman Love and his team craft vibrant, colorful chocolates by pouring the finest chocolate imported from Belgium, France, and Switzerland into molds. The Norman Love Confections range is priced between $10 and $105, offering various options to suit every budget.
Driven by his love for chocolate, Norman Love has explored numerous chocolate varieties. The brand’s creations combine a range of ingredients like raspberry, lemon, ginger, caramel, banana, and various spices. Among the best is the pumpkin-flavored chocolate made from white chocolate. To achieve the different colors, Norman Love uses only natural ingredients such as pureed raspberries, banana, ginger, caramel, and lemon.
Website: http://www.normanloveconfections.com/


7. Teuscher (Zurich, Switzerland)
Teuscher chocolate made its debut over 70 years ago in a small town nestled in the Swiss Alps. Created by Doft Teuscher, the brand was built after years of experimenting with ingredients and refining techniques. Today, Teuscher has a global presence with over 100 varieties of chocolate, all made from the original family recipe passed down through generations. The brand is especially known for its soft chocolates and champagne truffles.
Teuscher has now evolved into a world-renowned chocolate brand, known for its unique and delicate flavors. The chocolates are made with the finest, all-natural ingredients, without any artificial chemicals, preservatives, or additives. One of the most famous creations from Teuscher is the champagne truffle—a delightful blend of cream, butter, champagne, and sugar coating.
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8. Vosges Haut (Chicago, USA)
Created by Katrina Markoff, Vosges Haut is a premium chocolate brand that combines spices, floral notes, and chocolate to craft exquisite confections. Markoff, who trained at the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in Paris, draws inspiration from her time there to create unique combinations of rare spices, flowers, and high-quality chocolates. Ingredients like Mexican vanilla beans and Argentinian caramel are used to create smooth, flavorful truffles.
Known as 'The Purple House' with the slogan ‘Travel the world through Chocolate,’ Vosges boasts an elegant purple-themed packaging symbolizing loyalty in love. This brand is perfect for those who enjoy rare flavors and beautiful designs. If you're fond of purple, Vosges is the ideal chocolate brand for Valentine's Day gifts.
Website: https://www.vosgeschocolate.com/


9. Scharffen Berger (Berkeley, California, USA)
Scharffen Berger is one of the world’s most renowned chocolate makers, famous for its unique, handcrafted production process. From selecting the finest cacao beans to crafting dark chocolate bars with various coffee blends, Scharffen Berger creates distinctive flavors that are unlike anything else. Due to their artisanal approach, the quantity of their chocolates released into the market is limited.
Specializing in dark chocolate, Scharffen Berger Maker is known as the world's leading producer of 'bittersweet' confections. Their independent manufacturing process ensures that every bar maintains a unique taste, using the best cacao beans, precise testing, and a unique roasting technique. Each batch of chocolate is carefully handcrafted, ensuring the highest quality. Alongside their traditional chocolate bars, Scharffen Berger also produces gourmet dark chocolate used in culinary applications.
Website: https://www.scharffenberger.com/en_us/home.html


10. Jacques Torres (New York, USA)
Stepping into a Jacques Torres store feels like entering a charming old-world European chocolate shop. Chocolate enthusiasts flock to his boutiques to savor freshly made, artisanal chocolate.
At the store, you’re invited to relax with a hot cup of chocolate, enjoying the pure flavor and the comfort of being at home. Visitors can also tour the chocolate-making process at his major stores. There are currently five Jacques Torres shops in New York. At the Choco-Story museum, you’ll witness the entire chocolate creation journey, from ingredient selection to final product. The museum features ancient Mayan chocolate-making techniques from 5,000 years ago, along with tools used for chocolate production and consumption, including a special cup designed to prevent chocolate splashes while sipping.
Website: https://mrchocolate.com/


11. Valrhona (France)
Valrhona has been crafting fine chocolates since 1922, using premium cocoa beans sourced from the top cocoa plantations in South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific region.
The French brand Valrhona is renowned for producing unique chocolates with various flavors designed for true connoisseurs worldwide, including spicy and salty varieties. What sets Valrhona apart in the world of gourmet chocolate is its commitment to using the finest cacao sourced directly from South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
Made in the French style, Valrhona was the first company to create chocolate with flavors reminiscent of fine wines. In 2008, they introduced the Xocopili line, a bold creation with salty and spicy notes.
Website: https://www.valrhona-chocolate.com/


12. Richard Donnelly Fine (Santa Cruz, California, USA)
This chocolate is truly unique. Richard Donnelly is known for blending different types of chocolate with unusual ingredients to create a variety of distinctive flavors. He uses premium Belgian and French chocolates combined with ingredients like lavender, saffron, and cardamom. These inventive combinations led Donnelly to win the title of Best Artisan at the European Chocolate Festival held in Perugia, Italy, just 10 years after opening his first shop.
To ensure quality and freshness, Donnelly produces no more than 50kg of chocolate per day. If you're in the mood for an adventure in flavors, try Donnelly's white chocolate with macadamia nuts or honey vanilla caramel.
Website: http://www.donnellychocolates.com/


13. Puccini Bomboni (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Puccini Bomboni is a renowned chocolate brand in the Netherlands, originating from a small café. The brand offers a wide range of unique flavors, and its visually striking products have become a favorite among chocolate lovers. In contrast to other brands, Puccini Bomboni primarily distributes its products domestically. Initially a popular restaurant and café, the owner began crafting chocolates with distinctive flavors, which quickly gained fame in the Netherlands, eventually spreading globally.
Website: https://puccinibomboni.com/


14. Ritter Sport
The Germans have a deep love for chocolate, ranking second in global consumption and among the top producers worldwide. Known for their high-quality chocolate, Germany imports cacao from eight countries across the globe. Since the 20th century, German chocolate has evolved into a diverse range of varieties and flavors to cater to all tastes. Among the most prominent is Ritter Sport, one of Germany's oldest and most successful chocolate brands.
Founded in 1912 by Eugene and Clara Ritter in Stuttgart, the company built its reputation on the principle that “great chocolate is made from the finest ingredients.” As a result, Ritter Sport sources premium ingredients from around the world. Their iconic square-shaped chocolates are designed to fit perfectly in your pocket, offering an easy, on-the-go energy boost.
Website: https://www.ritter-sport.de/en/


15. Cadbury
The United Kingdom is becoming quite the ‘fat country’—and for good reason. Their chocolate is so irresistibly delicious that it’s hard to stop eating! The UK is also renowned for its organic chocolate, being the first country in the world to produce it. Many visitors to the UK bring back suitcases packed with nothing but chocolate because it’s so beloved.
Cadbury (formerly known as Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes) is a multinational confectionery company from the UK, now owned by Mondelez International since 2010 (previously Kraft Foods). It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world, right behind Mars.
Website: https://www.cadbury.co.uk/


16. Noka
Noka is a renowned name in the world of chocolate makers. They specialize in producing just one type of dark chocolate, with no vanilla added to any of their products. Noka’s chocolates are known for being rare and exceptionally pure, free from vanilla or any emulsifiers. Handcrafted and made with organic fresh cream, Noka creates a luxurious and rich treat.
Each product from Noka Chocolate is crafted from carefully sourced cocoa from regions like Venezuela, Trinidad, Ivory Coast, and Ecuador. Every box of their chocolates comes with usage instructions. The founder of the company says their products aren’t overly sweet. A newspaper once described Noka's chocolates as ‘not for the faint of heart – or those with a fragile wallet.’
Website: http://www.nokachocolate.com/


17. Neuhaus
Neuhaus is one of the most prestigious Belgian chocolate brands in the world. A small box of Neuhaus chocolates typically costs around 40 Euros (approximately 1,100,000 VND). In Belgium, chocolates are made from 100% pure cocoa, with a cocoa butter content ranging from 35% to 50%. The smoothness of Belgian chocolate creates the sensation of it melting instantly in your mouth. Although Belgian chocolates are priced higher than those from many other countries, they remain incredibly popular among chocolate lovers.
A 1.3 kg box of Neuhaus chocolate is priced at 120 Euros, roughly 3,250,000 VND. The master chocolatiers behind Neuhaus have developed a unique formula that distinguishes Belgian chocolate from others worldwide.
Website: https://www.neuhauschocolates.com/


18. Godiva (Belgian Chocolate Brand)
Across Belgium and many major shopping destinations in Europe, Godiva is displayed in the most elegant and luxurious stores. Despite its chocolates being priced twice as high as standard ones, customers continue to flock to buy them. In fact, Brussels Airport has become one of the largest chocolate sales hubs in the world.
While both Belgium and Switzerland are famous for their chocolates, few know that it was the Swiss who originally learned the art of chocolate-making from the Belgians. All over Belgium, you can find chocolate schools offering courses ranging from beginner to advanced levels. The most basic course lasts six days and costs 4,000 Euros (around 100 million VND).
Founded in 1926, Godiva has inherited the rich Belgian heritage, becoming a global leader in premium chocolate. Inspired by the values of Lady Godiva – passion, generosity, and pioneering spirit – the iconic Godiva name has come to symbolize luxury chocolates of unparalleled quality and exquisite flavors.
From the famous truffles and seashell-shaped chocolates to European-style cookies and sweet chocolates, choosing Godiva offers an unparalleled experience. Whether as a treat for yourself or a meaningful gift for loved ones, visiting a Godiva store in Vietnam also gives you the opportunity to enjoy a coffee or hot cocoa, or cool down with Chocolixir drinks and Soft Serve chocolate ice cream. Godiva promises to provide a world of endless chocolate experiences.
Website: http://www.godiva.com


19. Guylian (Belgian Chocolate Brand)
Guylian is one of Belgium’s finest remaining chocolate makers, widely recognized for its iconic seashell-shaped chocolates. Despite their shell-like appearance, Guylian chocolates boast an incredibly smooth and delicate texture. With just a subtle whiff of its chocolate, you can immediately appreciate its exceptional flavor. At around 250,000 VND for a 250g box, why not treat someone special to the luxurious taste of Guylian chocolates?
Guylian produces all its chocolates using premium, pure Belgian cocoa, blended with a unique mix of West African cacao beans to meet the highest standards of quality. The cocoa is sustainably sourced, and the company ensures complete food safety with the farmers they work with.
Guylian chocolate is not just a treat, but a cherished gift for any visitor to Belgium. Thanks to its worldwide popularity, Guylian chocolates have become a beloved gift globally, perfect for nurturing relationships and showing affection to loved ones. Its extraordinary quality makes it a top choice to express sincere sentiments.
Website: https://www.guylian.com/


20. Hershey's (American Chocolate Brand)
Hershey's is one of the oldest chocolate manufacturers in the United States and a symbol of the American chocolate industry. The brand has earned its place as a household name for producing sweet, irresistible chocolate treats. Hershey's is often the first name that comes to mind when selecting chocolate for any occasion throughout the year.
Hershey's Chocolate is a globally recognized brand known for its strict production standards, ensuring the highest level of safety for consumers. With over 120 years of expertise in chocolate-making, Hershey's promises to bring joy to you and your family with its exceptional candies. The brand is committed to using only simple ingredients, 100% fresh dairy milk from farms, with no artificial flavors, preservatives, or sweeteners.
Website: https://www.hersheys.com/en_us/home.html

