Valrhona Explained

Valrhona
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:1922
Founder:Alberic Guironnet
Location City:Tain-l'Hermitage
Location Country:France
Area Served:Worldwide
Industry:Confectionery production
Products:Chocolates
Num Employees:500–999
Num Employees Year:2020
Parent:Savencia Fromage & Dairy

Valrhona is a French premium chocolate manufacturer based in the small town of Tain-l'Hermitage in Hermitage, a wine-growing district near Lyon.[1] It is now a subsidiary of Savencia Fromage & Dairy.[2] [3] The company was founded in 1922[4] by a French pastry chef, Albéric Guironnet, from the Rhône valley and has five subsidiaries and 60 local distributors across the globe. It is one of the leading producers of gastronomic chocolate in the world.[5] The company also maintains the École du Grand Chocolat, a school for professional chefs with a focus on chocolate-based dishes and pastries.[6] In 2015 Valrhona opened the École Valrhona Brooklyn, a pastry school in Brooklyn;[7] there are also two Écoles Valrhona in France and one in Japan.

Valrhona focuses mainly on high-grade luxury chocolate marketed for commercial use by chefs as well as for private consumption. The product line includes chocolate confectionery, plain and flavored chocolate bars and bulk chocolate in bars or pellets. Valrhona produces vintage chocolate made from beans of a single year's harvest from a specific plantation, primarily the Grand Crus[8] which is grown in South America, Oceania and the Caribbean. The company has been B Corp–certified since January 2020.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Terrio, Susan Jane. Crafting the Culture and History of French Chocolate. 18 March 2013. 2000. University of California Press. 978-0-520-92394-2. 279.
  2. News: Valrhona peaufine son process à l'ancienne. 9 February 2006. L'usine Nouvelle. fr. 18 March 2013.
  3. Book: Rosenblum, Mort. Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light. 18 March 2013. 2006-10-17. Macmillan. 978-0-86547-730-8. 150–.
  4. Web site: Valrhona' s Expertise: from Cocoa Beans to Fine Chocolate Creations. Valrhona Chocolate. Valrhona. 24 November 2015.
  5. News: Collins. Glenn. Hoping Chefs Will Melt for Tcho Chocolate. November 2, 2010. 2 November 2010 . New York Times. 2 February 2013.
  6. Web site: Valrhona – Couverture Chocolates and Pralinés. SIRHA. 24 November 2015.
  7. News: Rao. Tejal. Luxury French Chocolate Maker Valrhona Opens a School in Brooklyn. 24 November 2015. Bloomberg L.P.. 21 April 2015.
  8. National Geographic Society, "The 10 best chocolatiers in the World" by Nathaniel Lande and Andrew Lande. 28 December 2012.