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Eclat Chocolate

According to Vogue Magazine, a chocolate shop in lil old WC has the BEST caramels in the country, but I could have told you that myself.

Éclat Chocolate is made using only the finest artisan techniques honed by master chocolatier Christopher Curtin in the finest chocolate houses of Belgium, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Japan. They believe in creating a fresh product and they refuse use cost cutting techniques at the expense of quality. This is a case where obsession is a good thing. They are obsessed with using only the world’s finest ingredients — from fresh butter and cream to the grandest of Grand Cru chocolate — to make it a melt in your mouth, not in your hand experience every time.

As their website says… “there is no better way to put an exclamation point on your day than enjoying Éclat Chocolate.”

Amen to that. I think I want some right now.

Check out some WC Dish articles about Eclat First WC Dish, then Vogue, Christmas Chicken Loses Head
A Look Behind the Curtin

WC Dish Recommends: The Ginger Caramel and the Champagne Truffle. Both are to die for. Mmm.

2 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. PraxitelesJan 19, 2008

    Expensive, but DEFINITELY worth it. Make great gifts and I have heard nothing but compliments from the recipients.

  2. AnonDec 12, 2007

    This guy is incredibly skilled at what he does. Get an assorted box and dazzle friends and guests with the unique flavors. It’s all delicious!

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