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Venchi Fine Italian Chocolates opens its second NYC boutique
January 18, 2021, 6:41.07 pm ET
Venchi Fine Italian Chocolates has opened its newest standalone boutique in New York City at 1796 Broadway at Columbus Circle. The Chocogelateria features a selection of authentic Italian coffees, hot chocolate, and crepes made with Venchi’s rich and wonderful Suprema chocolate — literally dispensed on order from a fountain of fresh flowing Suprema.
Gelato is made fresh daily in store with natural ingredients imported from Italy. Among the flavors - Piedmont Hazelnut, Green Pistachio from Bronte, Sorrento Lemon, and more. Vegan-friendly Gelatos for January include Azteco (chocolate), Mango, Mango Passion, Raspberry, Strawberry, and Lemon.
The chocolate maker’s wide variety of artisan confections available for sale include the iconic Chocoviar, Truffles, Gianduiotti, Cremini, Bars, and Suprema spreads. All Venchi products are natural with no coloring agents or preservatives. Olive oil and cocoa butter is used in place of palm oils.
One-pound tubs of the Gelato and select chocolate products are available for delivery via UberEATS, DoorDash, and PostMates within the local Manhattan area.
Photos: Venchi
For additional information on Venchi Fine Italian Chocolates, visit https://us.venchi.com.
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