Thursday, January 30, 2014

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As we approach the holidays, I always feel like this elsewhere who gets me. As if my mind were the days to be able to relax. Pending may be able to make a quick getaway in the coming weeks, it is dipping into my holiday photos this summer I resource ... and I realize that I've not talked about our visit to the Cailler chocolate factory in Switzerland. For the month of August, there was a family trip to the mountains and we even got a change of scenery through the pretty chalet in the middle of nowhere ... but we also pushed our trip to Switzerland, via Lake Geneva. je monte And that, I you had not spoken yet. During our short getaway in Switzerland, land of Gruyère is the Maison Cailler Chocolaterie that we had a nice tour. It may be a bit "cliché" (chocolate, Swiss coughed) but the visit worth the trip ... Starting with the playground around the house, very useful for wait before our turn. For you see, the chocolateria be visited by groups and each group can begin his visit before a specific time, noted on his ticket "boarding" je monte and on the scoreboard.
So back to the Chocolate Factory: Cailler chocolate brand created by François-Louis Cailler in 1819 (when the first evidence of the existence of the brand). Today, and since 1929, Cailler is a brand of Nestlé. This chocolate wants a course that explores the history of chocolate in general and the Cailler chocolate and revenues in particular. It is a journey that literally puts in scene the 5 senses: je monte beautiful staging with fascinating stories about Aztec ceremonies, history and legends M. Cailler brand, bags of roasted cocoa beans and in which the hands are dipped delight to savor the scent of chocolate, factory lines where it assists in the production of toddlers chocolates ... ending with the tasting room where all varieties of the Cailler brand are there, fingertip, waiting to be devoured tasted.
The tour lasts 1 hour at 1:30 am and the course is exciting for young and old: audio voice speaker to narrate the course and introduce animations je monte and even some special effects, posters and vintage objects of time ... without forgetting je monte of course the icing on the cake, chocolates at the end! Moreover, je monte just before finishing the tour, we are asked to reflect on this question, and paste his response on a dedicated wall:
So, you want a small piece of Cailler je monte chocolate? Yes! Practical information: Maison Cailler Chocolaterie je monte Suisse Rue Jules Bellet 7, 1636 Broc Switzerland Phone: + 41 (0) 26 921 59 60
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