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zotter chocolate factory

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  • zotter chocolate factory
    Once upon the time around 1990 there was a master confectioner who thought...
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    • OREILLYAE 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thank you for your feedback! We´re glad you enjoyed our vision of chocolate and met Mr. Zotter. Surely you got some insider info about the "Chocolate Shocker" too!
    • nikolina612 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First of all ticket is too expensive (14,90€) but excellent advertising. You can taste cacao beans from different countries, a lot of spices, various of chocolate, mousses, etc. You can choose chocolate bar for hot drink. Chocolate everywhere :D
    • 363nf 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Felt like a kid in willy wonkers factory !Admittedly after half way through the tour I felt a little sick..butthats because I didnt listen!!!!Moderation when tasting...be aware!If youre a chockyholic like me then self control is difficult..Worth a visit?...oh yes...tremendous...educational...and certainly moneys worth of tasting!!Mr zotter..congratulations....on your success..Oh.and theaustrian friend I was with doesnt like chocolate. But he certainly does now...infact he spent 30 euros..theres the proof
    • StarbucksFreak25 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Must visit! You can taste all the different kind of chocolate, bon bon, hot chocolate... Perfect for kids and adults as well. :)
    • dpc63 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You simply must do the tour of the chocolate factory. Wether you are a major chocolate fan or not. The tour starts with a fun movie and then you take your spoon and let the fun begin. You are taken on a journey of chocolate. You will taste a plethora of flavours and textures some great, some surprising and some you might not like at all, the speck flavoured chocolate I must admit was not a favourite of mine, the orange liqueur was amazing though. It is heaven for children and adults alike. Follow the chocolate binge by a walk through the farm and visit the graveyard of dead flavours. Highly recommend this.
    • DubravkaZulj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very intresting place, you can visit the factory and see the whole process of making chocolate, taste samples of chocolate. After visitin the factory, can see mr.Zotter property wiht a lot of domestic animals, they have a excellent restaurant where you can taste all food grown according to the highest ecological standard. The only negative is: too expensive ticket!
    • hermannb212 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Take the self guided tour to find out what a great guy Mr. Zotter is. The world needs people like him.So interesting to find out about the story from the selection of beans to the finisched products.Just a little disapointed about the people taking the tour as the behaviour is slack. Whilst beeing told many times and also having signs everywhere NOT TO USE FINGERS directly, most people ignore this and use their fingers. Especially when they even not wash their hands after beeing to the toilet (mens). When I made a complaint it was just brushed off and the promised reply from some person which was on holidays at the time was never received.
    • DariaAlexandra 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I am extremely glad we decided to go here, we had the greatest time. Besides learning a bit about cocoa and how the chocolate is made, you'll eat much more chocolate than you ever thought you can. My favorite flavors are under the label "Mitzi Blue" - a must try, especially the "Rock & Roses" one!
    • LisaE691 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The tour starts with a short film - about 20 min. It's not going to win at Cannes, but it is informative. From the mom & pop start on the family farm, to an organic 'bean to bar' operation with an 18 million Euro investment in the operations. Even if you are only mildly into chocolate, the business case is fascinating - over 400 kinds of chocolate made at the site, a product graveyard of ones that didn't make it, original artwork throughout and an organic farm (with what I think is an unfortunate name, "the zoo" --- typically, at "zoos", the animals aren't killed for food). There are headsets in multiple languages to guide you through 25+ steps of the tour - from beans, roasting, anti-bacterial cleansing, shelling (the shells are used in an on-site steam energy facility) and processing. Most steps have tasting stations. Take only small amounts if you want the full experience. I can eat a lot of chocolate and even I couldn't sample everything offered. Buying decisions in the store are difficult too. Use the notebook provided to write down the flavours you like best as you go. Not everything is translated, so some flavours you just have to decide whether you like them or not, and then look them up later. There are savoury/spicy flavours - chilli, cardamom, curry. There are fruity flavours - mango, banana, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, passion fruit. There are coffee flavours. Nougats. Caramels. Different intensities - white, milk, dark (all percentages). Chocolate drinks. Chocolate shots. Likely not good to go if you have nut allergies.
    • fter 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are within 50km of this place, it's a MUST SEE. We went back a 2nd time two days later.More chocolate to taste than you can possibly taste.Lovely environment.Kids are in heaven here, absolute heaven.
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