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1 h, 30 min
Daily Tour
10 people
English, Italian
Uncover the traditions and the innovations in a tasteful chocolate experience. Enjoy different types of chocolates made in Turin (and not only) and learn the history behind each one
Our local guide will provide an overview of Turin and its role in the development of the Italian identity. Chocolate specialties have been thriving in this territory because the royal and noble families were upfront in tastings. You will start the tasting in a historical cafè tasting the original Bicerin, the traditional drink whose recipe was and still is consumed in the ‘800 century cafès.
You will walk through the main landmarks and streets of Turin and you will see hidden spots. You will then move on to one of the best chocolate shops to explore how local chocolate makers have worked fine cocoa for our happiness.
Sampling a selection of traditional chocolates like Gianduiotto, Cremino and a seasonal pralines. Gianduiotto name comes from Gianduja: made by blending finely ground hazelnuts with chocolate to create a smooth and indulgent treat. Gianduja has a fascinating history, originating in Turin and dating back to the 19th century when cocoa was scarce and expensive.
The chocolate tasting will continue and you will try the best dark chocolate made with finest cocoa, that is just the 10% of the whole world production. The tastings will be 100% organic and “bean to bar” products.
Our local guide will explain stories around each of the tasted food and share recipes and odds. Come hungry, thirsty, and excited to learn new things, and ready to explore the sweet side of Turin. Ideal for couples, family with kids and group of friends.