Discover the chocolates from Minas Gerais that reproduce valuable crystals

People from Minas Gerais have no trouble saying the name: lascou. That’s how owner Stella Campos introduces her business in Poços de Caldas , Minas Gerais. In fact, Lascaux Chocolates Rústicos got its name from the famous caves known for their cave paintings in southwestern France. This reference symbolizes the appreciation of rusticity. “Recovering the origin begins with simplicity,” says the owner.
What Stella, a journalist, master chocolatier and tea sommelier by training, and her husband, art director Pedro Campos, do is transform crystals into chocolate. Or chocolate into crystals. Coming from São Paulo, they arrived in the South of Minas Gerais with the intention of shaking up the coffee shop segment in the historic city.
They opened a tea house in 2019. Then came the pandemic, which, in a way, made the couple focus even more on researching artisanal and genuine chocolates. The cocoa used comes from Bahia and Pará.
Located in the Golden Hall of the historic Palace Hotel, built in 1930, a display case displays the chocolates like jewels . And they really are, including the price. One kilo costs R$560 . “I don’t know of any other place in the world that does this,” says Stella.
Valuable chocolates