
Lecavalier Petrone doesn’t do basic. Founded by Chloé Migneault-Lecavalier and Loïse Desjardins-Petrone, this Pointe-Saint-Charles workshop turns chocolate into a kind of edible art form—technicolour bonbons splattered with cocoa butter, shaped like miniature gems, and packed with bold, book-inspired flavours. Think sea buckthorn, maple caramel, or almond-hazelnut praline, all crafted with fine-tuned precision and a bit of flair. The duo’s setup is part high-end lab, part open studio, where curious customers can sometimes glimpse the action behind the glass. While their confections are luxe, the approach is deeply personal—custom cakes and boxes are made to order, and a portion of the profits is reinvested in the surrounding community. It’s a rare mix of aesthetic, taste, and values, brought to life by two chocolatiers who clearly love what they do and aren’t afraid to colour outside the lines.
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