Belgium's finest: chocolates, cookies and other
sweetsIt's a common known fact that Belgium is well-known for its french fries, diamonds and of course chocolates and other sweets, Wikipedia will confirm this statement if you don't believe our words. It's the home of popular chocolatiers including Neuhaus, Godiva, Leonidas and has other well-known sweets manufacturers such as Jules Destrooper.
All too often it's simply too hard to choose between the different chocolate houses and biscuiteries. This site and blog will give you some good ideas to avoid having to choose between these different sweets manufactureres. We will give you some advice on picking the right sweets boxes and chocolate gift baskets that will give you the maximum chocoliciousness! You can find more info on Belgian chocolates on our blog.
Brands including Godiva, Neuhaus, DestrooperIf you want to give a real chocoholic a gift box with all his/her favorite flavors, then a chocolate gift box could be the right thing to choose. It's good to know the chocolate fan's favorite brands, our guess is that the receiver will prefer chocolates of Neuhaus, Godiva or Côte d'Or since all experts know these companies and their delicious sweets.
Goes great with chocolates: Champagne,
wine and coffeeMany people underestimate how good chocolates go with certain drinks, one of the best drinks that goes with chocolates and other sweets is champagne. It's a great idea to go for a combinition package of a chocolates box with champagne or wine, if you're looking for an original gift. Godiva chocolates for example go great with a fine bottle of legendary Veuve Clicquot champagne. If champagne and other wines aren't your cup of tea, then quality British tea or a good cup of coffee might be more your taste or that of the receiver of your gift.


Jules Destrooper has been making the finest Belgian cookies since 125 years in its history of fine biscuiterie and delivers online to the UK.








19th February 2011
by Sander Delabie
30th January 2011
by Sander Delabie
by Sander Delabie