Authenticity is the credo Confiserie Sprüngli lives by. Only fresh natural ingredients of supreme quality from sustainable sources are good enough for our delicacies. All our pralines and truffles are produced fresh on the premises.

 

Authentically good

Our products stand not only for the finest quality, but also for unique freshness and naturalness, They are made by hand fresh daily using the best natural raw materials.

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Cocoa from the world’s best growing regions

The cocoa beans we use come from the world’s best growing regions in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Cuba and Madagascar. We attach great importance to sustainable cocoa cultivation and fair working conditions.

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Milk from Switzerland

All the milk that goes into our creamy milk chocolate comes from Swiss farms that comply with our standards of animal husbandry and milk processing.

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The freshest truffles in the world

The freshest truffles in the world

Confiserie Sprüngli’s Truffes du Jour are the freshest truffles in the world – lovingly handmade daily to traditional Sprüngli recipes. To ensure absolute freshness, the Truffes du Jour are delivered fresh every morning to the 26 Swiss stores.

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Sprüngli is a pioneer in the world of chocolate production that continues to make a significant contribution to the global reputation of Swiss chocolate to this day. As a master chocolatier, this family business brings its vision of delicious chocolate to life in the form of unique, masterfully crafted creations.

 

Inventing new ways to enjoy chocolate every day

From our legendary Truffes du Jour to our range of praline creations through to our grand cru truffles made from the finest varieties of cacao – we have reinvented chocolate time and again. And we keep reinventing it every day.

 

It all starts with selecting the right ingredients. As a pioneer of grand cru chocolate, we spare no expense in sourcing wild cacao beans from Bolivia for our unique Cru Sauvage truffles, or the fantastically bitter yet exquisite Trinitario cacao from the remote region of Baracoa for our Grand Cru Baracoa chocolate.

But there’s still a long way to go before a product is finished. Our confectioners often spend years tinkering until they find the perfect combination of ingredients and the best processing method.

For our Blanc&Noir truffles, for example, they had to work out how to incorporate Perrier Jouët champagne into the ganache without losing its fizz or flavour. And they found a unique way to achieve this.

The recipes for these delicacies are top secret and have been passed down from generation to generation. It takes a great a deal of knowledge and craftsmanship to use them. However, we are never satisfied with our accomplishments. Tastes and dietary habits change, which is why we constantly look for new ideas so that we can surprise and delight our customers around the world with new chocolate creations – this is what the finest chocolate tastes like.

 

 

Handmade with love

Confiserie Sprüngli brings together an enormous range of people and talents from 42 countries to form one big family. These people are united by their enthusiasm for creating unique products every single day. With passion and skill, craftsmanship and creativity, they keep Sprüngli’s traditions alive in the form of outstanding delicacies – much to the delight of the many customers who value our exceptional specialities and friendly service.

 

We are Sprüngli…

 … because I pour my heart into my work.

Atthaphol Buraphalit, Confectionery

 

We are Sprüngli…

 … because our artistry gives others pleasure.

Diana Telli, Confectionery

 

 

Recipe to make your own pralines

Ingredients

250 g milk chocolate
200 g

dark chocolate

100 g coconut oil
100 g butter
50 g rum
A little cocoa powder

Preparation

Finely chop the chocolate and melt completely e.g. in a microwave or a bowl over hot water. Caution: do not heat above 40°C. Then allow to cool down slightly (approx. 30°C).

Melt the coconut oil too until completely liquid and allow to cool down slightly (approx. 30°C).

The butter should be at room temperature and fairly soft.

Take a square dish with sides, for example a baking tray, gratin dish or cake tin and line with baking paper.

Sieve the cocoa powder and place in a flat container.

Making

Whisk the chocolate and coconut oil together well in a bowl. Add the soft butter and stir in well. Finally, add the rum until a smooth, uniform mixtures is obtained.

Let the mixture cool down a little and then whisk vigorously until the mixture becomes slightly frothy.

Pour the mixture into the prepared mould and spread evenly. Leave in a cool place overnight.

Remove the cold mixture from the mould and cut it into even-sided cubes, maybe warming up the knife slightly so that it cuts better. 

Let the cubes rest briefly at room temperature, then roll them in the ready-sieved cocoa powder until completely coated.

Our chef chocolatier gives ‘short and sweet’ definitions of the most important terms from the world of chocolate. From grand cru and cru sauvage to conching and fine (flavour) cocoa – because it’s our passion.

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Arriba cacao

Arriba cacao is an Ecuadorian fine cacao. The very old name ‘Arriba’ is derived from the place where the cacao originated, the Upper Amazon (arriba = above, on top). Arriba cacao has a distinctive taste that is characterised by smoky, spiced notes and a balanced fruit acidity. It is suited to very dark chocolate, such as our Grand Cru Noisette chocolate bars with 72% cacao, and our grand cru truffles.

Chocolate

There are three basic types of chocolate: dark, milk and white chocolate. The darker the chocolate, the more cocoa it contains and the more intense the characteristic cocoa flavour.

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Cacao fruit

Cacao fruit grows from the flowers of the cacao tree over a period of 5–6 months. They come in different shapes and colours. Depending on the type, they can weigh up to 1.5 kilograms and contain approximately 50 cacao seeds. These are nestled in a succulent white pulp that has a sweet, fresh taste. At peak ripeness, small-scale farmers carefully hand-pick the cacao fruit using a machete or hook-shaped knife.

Cacao tree

Growing up to 15 metres in height, the cacao tree is one of the smaller trees in the tropical forests of Central and South America. The shade of large trees provides the optimum conditions for growth, allowing cacao trees to live for up to 100 years. Only around 50 cacao fruits grow each year from a total of approximately 100,000 flowers. What is special about cacao trees is that they bear fruit all year round. Fruit at different stages of ripeness hang together on the same tree.

Cocoa

Cocoa is a dry matter produced after the fermentation and roasting of the cocoa beans. Besides the dry matter, these two processes also give rise to cocoa butter. 

The fruit of the cocoa (or cacao) tree is the cocoa pod, inside which there are many cocoa beans. Cocoa as we know it is made from these beans.

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Cocoa butter

Cocoa butter is the fat of the cocoa bean and gives the chocolate its deliciously smooth-melting property and a firm ‘snap’. It is the cocoa butter that makes the chocolate firm when cold and soft when warm. The cocoa butter is produced after the fermentation and roasting of the cocoa bean.

Cocoa content

The cocoa content of a chocolate tells you how much cocoa has been used to make the chocolate. This includes the dry matter and the cocoa butter.

Conching

Conching is the process by which the bitter substances in the couverture dissipate under constant stirring. The longer the couverture is conched, the more delicately smooth it becomes.

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Couverture

Couverture is a chocolate with a higher percentage of cocoa butter. This enhances its quality and makes it slightly more fluid. The high fluidity of the couverture means that it is ideal for further processing into Sprüngli chocolate specialities.

Criollo cocoa

Criollo cocoa is a fine cocoa variety that is hardy bitter at all and only mildly acidic. The Criollo bean accounts for 3% of world production. Confiserie Sprüngli uses Criollo beans from Maracaibo in Venezuela, Madagascar, Bolivia and Arriba in Ecuador for its exquisite chocolate specialities.

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Cru Sauvage

The Department of Beni, in the Bolivian Amazon wetlands, is home to the wild-growing fine cocoa variety. It thrives naturally scattered across forests and along rivers, and is harvested in the wild on a limited scale. Its uncommonly pure and intense aroma makes it a real rarity and premium-quality speciality.

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Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate is chocolate with a cocoa content of 50% or more. No milk is used in dark chocolate, making it the chocolate of choice for lactose-sensitive or vegans. It has also been scientifically proven that the alkaloids contained in dark chocolate help to reduce stress and - enjoyed in moderation - can even increase mental and physical performance.

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Dipping

Pralines are coated by dipping them into a liquid such as couverture.

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Fermentation

Once the cocoa beans have been removed from the pod, they are fermented. Fermentation is a process that causes the beans to lose some of their natural bitterness. During this process, which takes several days, the cocoa bean develops the familiar chocolate flavours and aromas.

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Fine (or flavour) cocoa

Fine cocoa (alternatively: flavour cocoa) is characterised by its superb quality, its provenance and its unique character of intense aromatics. The three cocoa varieties from South America – Criollo, Trinitario and Arriba Nacional – are classified as pure fine cocoa. The rare and precious fine cocoa makes up only 15% or so of the world cocoa harvest. Confiserie Sprüngli uses fine cocoa from the world’s best growing regions in its chocolate specialities.

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Forastero cocoa 

This cocoa is considered the originator of all cocoa varieties and delivers very good harvests thanks to its robustness. It accounts for some 80% of global cocoa cultivation. A typical characteristic of Forastero is its powerful cocoa flavour that is only slightly aromatic and can also be bitter or acidic. It is often referred to as consumer (or bulk) cocoa.

Ganache

A ganache is a smooth mixture of couverture with finest cream. Confiserie Sprüngli only uses the best chocolate and fresh Swiss cream for its ganache. A dark-chocolate ganache is often called truffle mass. It is used in classic Sprüngli truffles, pralines and cakes.

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Gaufrette

A gaufrette is a small, filled wafer roll. Precursors to gaufrettes could be found in Switzerland as early as the 14th century. The idea of adding a sweet filling to the wafer rolls emerged at the start of the 20th century. Confiserie Sprüngli’s crispy gaufrettes are filled with premium chocolate and pieces of the finest Piedmont hazelnuts.

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Gianduja

Gianduja is a mixture of roasted, ground almonds or hazelnuts with liquid couverture and icing sugar. At Confiserie Sprüngli, it is used mainly for pralines. 

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Grand Cru

Grand cru is a quality label that indicates a single-variety selection of premium-quality cocoa beans. Grand cru cocoa is also distinguished by supreme quality, the world’s best provenances, meticulous processing, optimum harvesting time, lengthy conching and its exquisite character.

Confiserie Sprüngli uses this fine cocoa in its melt-in-the-mouth grand cru truffles and other chocolate specialities.

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Grand Cru Absolu

Grand Cru Absolu chocolate is made from just two ingredients, a true sign of its naturalness and quality. Sprüngli uses Bolivian single-origin cacao beans and the natural sweet juice from the cacao fruit to handcraft small batches of dark chocolate truffles and outstanding Luxemburgerli.

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Kakawa

The Olmecs began to grow the plant known in the local language of Nahuatl as ‘kakawa’ as early as 1500 BCE in the lowlands of the Gulf of Mexico. Over 1,000 years later, the Maya peoples inherited not only the knowledge about the plant’s cultivation but also the name ‘cacao’, which was originally pronounced ‘kakawa’.

Milk chocolate

The creamy flavour and delicate melt-in-the-mouth properties of milk chocolate make it one of the most popular chocolates. Premium quality milk chocolate is made from cacao, cocoa butter, milk and sugar. It’s thanks to the maximum freshness and quality that we are able to make our products without any preservatives. Depending on the cacao percentage and flavours, there’s also an indulgent variety of taste combinations to discover in milk chocolate. The flavour of milk chocolate is also refined with soja lecithin or natural vanilla. For our milk chocolates, we use exclusively Swiss milk that meets our animal farming and milk processing standards.

Nougatine

When making nougatine, sugar is first caramelised in a pan and then mixed with chopped almonds. The roasted flavour of the almonds lends the nut brittle its typical nougatine taste.

Pralines

Pralines are bite-sized confectionery works of art made of chocolate. Their filling can consist of different ingredients, giving the pralines their unique taste. From much-loved classics like our Number One to the Liliput pralines, Confiserie Sprüngli offers a very varied assortment of chocolate specialities.

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Trinitario Cocoa

Trinitario cocoa is a relatively young variety compared to Criollo and Forastero cocoa. It is one of the fine (or flavour) cocoa varieties and combines the good disease resistance of Forastero consumer cocoa with the pleasant taste characteristics of Criollo. Trinitario cocoa has a powerful, aromatic cocoa flavour and only a slight acidity.

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Truffes du Jour

Confiserie Sprüngli’s Truffes du Jour are the freshest truffles in the world – lovingly handmade daily to traditional Sprüngli recipes. Their heart of lusciously smooth-melting chocolate and fresh Swiss cream makes for an intensely creamy taste sensation. The spiky appearance and unique size lend the Truffes du Jour their exceptional character.

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Truffles

Truffles are small chocolate specialities with a gorgeously smooth-melting heart of finest ganache that may also be enhanced with various ingredients. Driven by a passion for perfection, we prepare truffles by hand fresh daily with a great deal of love.

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Vanilla

Vanilla is the undisputed ‘queen of the spices’. To ensure the highest quality, we only use natural vanilla from countries such as Madagascar, La Réunion and other carefully selected growing regions to refine our products. Discover this delicate flavour in our vanilla ice cream, our cream slices, our Truffes du Jour and in our dark Sprüngli chocolate.

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White chocolate

White chocolate doesn’t contain any pure cacao. It’s made from cocoa butter, sugar and milk. White chocolate contains at least 20% cocoa butter and usually has more sugar than milk or dark chocolate. The white colour is due to the lack of cacao content. That’s why we value the finest natural ingredients all the more in our white chocolate. You can taste their balanced flavours in our white chocolate bar, which melts in your mouth perfectly.

Wild harvesting

Wild harvesting is the term for gathering wild-growing, single-variety cacao beans. These are not cultivated in the conventional way, but are naturally dispersed in forests to flourish, and are harvested in the wild over a limited period. Their uncommonly pure and intense aroma makes them a true rarity and high-quality speciality.

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Xocolatl

Xocolatl is the linguistic origin of the word chocolate. It refers to the bitter drink of the Mayas and Aztecs made from roasted and ground cocoa beans and water, which was called Xocolatl (from xoco "bitter" and atl "water") in Aztec.

Sustainability manifesto

“The Sprüngli name represents maximum quality, freshness and naturalness. In order to deliver this, we need to be fully committed to ensuring sustainability along the entire value chain.”

Tomas Prenosil, Chairman of the Executive Board
Milan Prenosil, Chairman of the Board

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Environmentally friendly

Environmentally friendly

As a traditional Swiss family business with more than 180 years of history behind us, we prioritise Swiss ingredients wherever possible, ensuring they are of the highest possible quality and produced in an environmentally friendly way. By maintaining close connections with the local community and using energy-efficient production processes, we minimise our carbon footprint.

Socially responsible

Socially responsible

We are committed to ensuring fair and safe working conditions and reasonable prices, both in Switzerland and abroad, today and in the future. We act in accordance with a strict code of ethics. Wherever we work with partners, a binding code of conduct guarantees observance – transparent, detailed and verifiable.

Economical

Economical

In our production and marketing stages, we set ourselves specific targets to avoid food waste and reduce our use of plastic. We consistently prioritise recycled or recyclable materials – both for our packaging and in the production process.

Health

Health

We believe our exceptionally delicious treats should be enjoyed to the full. That’s why we are careful to offer a wide and well-balanced range of products that attracts health-conscious customers and inspires them to fully enjoy our products and savour their true exclusivity.

 

Our latest measures for improved sustainability

 

Sprüngli helps cacao farmers and their families access professional healthcare

Sprüngli helps cacao farmers and their families access professional healthcare

For our grand cru chocolate, we procure fine cacao varieties from the world’s best growing regions. This allows us to promote sustainable and responsible production and actively show our commitment to cacao farmers’ health and well-being.

By covering health insurance and directly funding critical treatments and medicines, we help cacao farmers and their families access professional healthcare.

Find out more about our efforts in Madagascar, Ghana, Ecuador and Venezuela here.

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10 centimes for the environment

10 centimes for the environment

Sprüngli’s white-and-blue plastic bags have achieved cult status with many of our customers. Our plastic bags are produced using recycled material, and we also encourage customers to use them many times over. The innovative material means our bags can be reused up to 50 times, allowing every customer to contribute to the more sustainable use of raw materials. Our high-quality paper carrier bags made of 100% FSC paper can also be used multiple times.

To build on this sustainable strategy, we want to further care for the environment by encouraging customers to think more carefully about using our bags. We therefore charge a symbolic price of 10 cents for every Sprüngli shopping bag, whether plastic or paper. This measure lets us work together to reduce the unnecessary use of energy and raw materials, and produce less waste. The proceeds from selling our shopping bags are donated entirely to sustainability projects, like the projects «Akwaaba» in Ghana, «Salud sur del Lago» in Venezuela and «Salud Esmeraldas» in Ecuador.

 

Food waste

Food waste

We are passionate about creating products for moments of pure indulgence. We create these indulgent moments by hand and with love, using only the very best, premium quality ingredients and following recipes handed down over generations. We truly respect the ingredients we use, so when it comes to food waste, we follow the «Avoid, Reduce, Recycle’ rule».

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Energy efficiency

Energy efficiency

We need energy to produce and refrigerate our products. Our ovens and cold storage facilities are in operation 24/7. That’s why, in 2014, we entered into a voluntary agreement with the federal government to increase energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption. Our refrigeration systems were completely replaced and new ovens purchased, which optimised the use of the energy produced. The energy concept also covers lighting and ventilation, and of course the monitoring of all these measures with the help of a modern energy monitoring system.

Raw materials

Raw materials

We choose to use our raw materials responsibly.

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Value chain

Value chain

We are committed to long-term, sustainable business practices, and we also require this from our partners.

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As a pioneer of haute chocolaterie, we aspire to create moments of pure indulgence. To do so, we combine our long-standing traditions and passion for chocolate with visionary new approaches.

Since 1836, we have been striving for perfection, crafting works of art as the best chocolatiers in Switzerland. This focus on craftsmanship is why Confiserie Sprüngli has also always worked to support art and culture in Switzerland. Our selected partners demand the same high standards in their art forms as we do – top quality, uncompromising naturalness and tangible authenticity.

 

Zermatt Unplugged

Zermatt Unplugged

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Lucerne Festival

Lucerne Festival

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Baloise Session

Baloise Session

«Exclusive enjoyment for all the senses»

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