Lucocoa Chocolate

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London, United Kingdom

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Chocolate factory

Lucocoa Chocolate Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lucocoa Chocolate is located in London, United Kingdom on Arch 3, Spa Business Park, Dockley Rd. Lucocoa Chocolate is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category chocolate factory in United Kingdom.

Address

Arch 3, Spa Business Park, Dockley Rd

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeaway

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nicholas Heavens

It's definitely a food trend lately to produce chocolate in such a way to let its true flavour profile emerge and not overroast it to meet a particular consistent flavour profile. Lucocoa is the Bermondsey food producer that it embracing that trend with thoughtfulness and dedication. And the results are extraordinary. Their bars are excellent. Their hot chocolate is delightful. And they do some special chocolates at holidays.

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Ruth Benfield

This chocolate is absolutely delicious. I ordered a selection so I could try all, and all of them were fabulous! I particularly liked the blonde one, sweet, but no refined sugar. None of them lasted long! I have my next batch on order already.

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Sam Hill

Don't normally leave reviews but feel obliged to do in this exceptional circumstance. If you have never had Lucocoa Chocolate before and think you have had eaten chocolate, then try it and think again. This is actual proper chocolate, where when you put it in your mouth, you can taste the chocolate and the ingredients within it, and is something to savour, unlike some of the more well known alternatives which in comparison, tastes of nothing. A bit pricier in comparison but ethically sourced and ensuring those on the end of the supply chain are getting a fair price, therefore well worth it. Surely these are the kind of purchases we want to be making to help make a tangible difference to those direct stakeholders to this product, rather than alternatively, to those confectionery conglomerates to produce a lower quality product on a lower margin?

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Ian Humphrey

We have tried Natural Blonde, Matcha Tea white chocolate and Belize 73% dark chocolate. I enjoyed the Matcha Tea white chocolate best: it is unusual and mouth-wateringly good! The natural Blonde Chocolate, as highly rated on Radio 4, is too dominated by the coconut sugar for my taste and has a slightly unpleasant acidity, but it certainly is unusual, and demonstrates this company’s appetite for pushing the envelope. I found the Belize 73% dark chocolate too powdery for my taste. However if I prime my tongue with the dark chocolate I find the natural blonde much nicer.Perhaps its bitterness moderates the acidity of the white chocolate? At 5 per 50g you don’t get much chocolate for your money, but the paucity of the product concentrates the mind and helps you focus on enjoying it. My opinion is inexpert, but I can confidently say that this is a chocolate producer worth keeping an eye on.

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Galina Zaitceva

Natural Blonde is out of this world - I am obsessed!

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Gemma Briant

The chocolate is well worth the cost, it tastes incredible! 100% would recommend!

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Claire Travers Smith

There’s something about knowing how much love and care that goes into something (and with the fewest, best quality ingredients) that makes it taste that much better. Slowly working my way through the collection but for someone who wouldn’t choose white chocolate, the Natural Blonde is a revelation! Can’t wait to try the others.

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princess siwela

Amazing staff