From the North to the South, Italy boasts an ancient tradition in making excellent artisanal chocolate and all the chocoholics amongst you will be glad to know that the so-called Bel Paese has plenty of shops where you can taste and buy the most high quality sweet products. If you are travelling to Italy and you are looking for some hints on where to find the most delicious artisanal chocolate shops around you, have a look at Swide's list.
Also, if you want to find out all the must go chocolate events in Italy this winter, CLICK HERE. In 1964 Giuseppe Gobino, Guido's father, became the Production Chief of the company (with an experience in that field since 1950), and then the only owner in 1980. By the 90ies he invented new products though he never abandoned tradition and techniques akin to the territory.
Source: http://www.swide.com/
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