• Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece
  • Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece

Louis Sherry

Louis Sherry Chocolate Tin, 12 Piece

Regular price $42.50
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An emblematic gift box is composed of a house selection of exquisite Louis Sherry truffles renown for their creamy texture and exceptional silkiness.

In 1881, Louis Sherry introduced their French chocolate-making tradition to New York and quickly established a reputation for excellence. Their dedication to quality is present today in every piece they craft: only the highest quality ingredients, ethically sourced from Ecuador to Madagascar to the Caribbean coast of Venezuela, are used by their master chocolatier. In celebration of their heritage, each array of chocolates is packaged in the traditional Sherry's tin — a recast of the original that is now more than 100 years old.

  • Collectible tin box contains 12 assorted truffles: Starberry Romanoff, Madagascar Vanilla, Pomegranate Meyer Lemon, Turkish Coffee, Pistachio di Bronte, Sicilian Orange, Coconut Almond, Passionfruit Kumquat, Sea Salt Caramel, Flor de Cana Rum, Piedmont Hazelnut, Black Raspberry
  • Ethically sourced ingredients
  • Contains milk, soy and nuts
  • Made in New York
  • 1.0 lb.

Artist Box Collaborations: 

John Derian x Butterfly 

John Derian is an American decoupage artist living in New York. John’s work and homes have been featured in Vogue, The New York Times, The World of Interiors, Elle Décor, Vanity Fair, Bon Appétit, New York Magazine, GQ and many more.  The John Derian Picture Book, a compilation of some of his favorite 18th and 19th century images from his archive, was released in 2016 and quickly became a New York Times Best Seller.

The Unicorn Tapestries x Met Museum

The Unicorn Tapestries or the Hunt of the Unicorn (French: La Chasse à la licorne) is a series of seven tapestries made in the South Netherlands around 1495–1505, and now in The Cloisters in New York. They were possibly designed in Paris and show a group of noblemen and hunters in pursuit of a unicorn through an idealised French landscape. The tapestries were woven in wool, metallic threads, and silk. The vibrant colours, still evident today, were produced from dye plants: weld (yellow), madder (red), and woad (blue).