Alpino Chocolates
Alpino Chocolates | Definition Alpino is a chocolate with a filling of liquor cream, wrapped up in a silver-color aluminum foil. The liquor is obtained from a mixture of aromas, but the recipe is kept secret. If preserved at a temperature of no more than 20°C and a maximum relative humidity of 50%, the product maintains its characteristic fragrance for about 60 days.
- Production Area: Turin.
- Legislative Protection: Alpino chocolate is classified among the "Traditional Agri-foodstuffs of Regione Piemonte", according to art. 8 of the Legislative Decree 30th April 1998, n. 173 and the Annex to the Decisions of the Regional Council 15th April 2002 n. 46-5823.
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Aree protette Po Piemontese
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