This Valentine season, one of the most in demand products worldwide is the chocolate. Aside from flowers, chocolates are often what most people want to give during this special day to express their love, affection and sweetness to their partners. It varies from flavors, sizes and shapes, but no matter how they are presented, it will forever be the comfort food people get easily tempted with.

So to add more sweetness this Valentine's season, here are some of the world's most expensive chocolates sweet-lovers will be happy to know about:

Chocopologie

Chef Fritz Knipschildt founded Knipschildt Chocolatier in Odense, Denmark and produced the most expensive chocolate in the world. Known as the world's ultimate chocolate masterpiece, the simple yet extravagant Madeleine French Dark Chocolate Truffle is worth $250 per piece or almost $2,600 per pound. Only available on a preorder basis, this chocolate, which is made up of 70% Valrhona cacao mixed with truffle oil and blended well into a creamy ganache, will surely bring out a heavenly taste that all choco-lovers out there will end up asking for more.

Noka Vintages Collection

Noka Vintages Collection is like a compilation that reveals the different chocolate origins of the world: Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Ivory Coast. With prices that range from $16 to $234, the Vintage Collection is enveloped with a captivating and beautifully-textured packaging. The hand-crafted truffles, on the other hand, are made with "rare, single-estate dark chocolate and fresh organic cream." This chocolate was loved by the world that it was ranked first as the most luxurious chocolate in the world by the food editors of TASTE, a British television gourmet food show. It has also received the recognition as the best chocolate in the United States.  

DeLafée

A product of Switzerland, DeLafée chocolate is the best chocolate for people who want to taste something unique this year. With the "magic of gold," these chocolates stand out from its other competitors. The chocolate is uniquely and specially prepared using fine cocoa beans, coconut oil, sugar, milk powder, cocoa butter and vanilla with a touch of 24-k edible gold hand-crafted to each masterpiece. With a price of $504, these chocolates are no doubt the best Switzerland chocolate in the world.

Cadbury's Wispa Gold Chocolate

Known for producing mouth-watering and delicious desserts, Cadbury, makers of the Wispa Gold Chocolate, is a very famous brand in the chocolate world. But with all the chocolates they've produced, the Wispa Gold Chocolate is the most special. With a price of $1,628, the Wispa Gold is known to be the most expensive chocolate bar in the world.

Other expensive cocoa treats worth to be included in the list are Michel Cluizel Box of Assorted treats worth $895 and Gold and Diamond Chocolates worth $1250 per box.