Sacher-Torte - a Princely Gift |
The history of the world-famous Original Sacher-Torte began in 1832, when the 16-year-old apprentice cook Franz Sacher created this dessert at the court of Prince Metternich. In the meantime, it has become the most famous torte in the world and the hand-written recipe is a 'state secret' of the hotel. Taste it yourself or delight your friends and business partners with this exclusive gift. Packed in wooden boxes, the Original Sacher-Torte (from size Piccolo upwards) is dispatched all over the world. The Original Sacher-Torte Liliput, Wurfel, and Punsch-dessert, are available at Sacher Confiseries. Sacher-Torte contains no chemical additives. It is at its best served with unsweetened whipped cream. Available from Hotel Sacher, Philharmoniakerstr. 4, Vienna ........more details |
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