Definition
Grappino is a liqueur-filled chocolate (the liqueur is aged grappa, a characteristic product of Piedmont).
The processing method consists of preparing the filling - syrup based on water and sugar and aged grappa - at a temperature of 110°C; the filling is poured into starch molds. After cooling, the mixture creates an outer crystallization of sugar incorporating the distillate. The filling is separated from the starch and covered with chocolate; after staying for about 15 minutes at a temperature of 13-14°C, chocolates are wrapped up and labeled.