No more eyeing that bowl of assorted discount candy reserved for trick-or-treaters. It’s high time to indulge in next-level treats only adults can fully appreciate — and we found just the ones for your Halloween cravings.
Read on below to find the best chocolate treats in Sonoma County, with sweet-toothed grown-ups in mind. Scroll through the gallery above for a sneak peek at all the chocolaty goodness.
Fleur Sauvage Chocolates
The chocolate bars and bonbons are edible works of art, almost too pretty to eat — but it won’t stop you. And for pickup only: a life-size dark chocolate wine bottle ($50). Up the adult factor with Fleur Sauvage’s chocolate and wine pairings, available at La Crema Estate, Baldassari Wines, WALT Wines, BACA Wines and Breathless Wines. There’s also Halloween-themed bonbons and chocolate sculptures on display at the shop.
70 Windsor River Road, Windsor, 707-892-2162, fleursauvagechocolates.com


Sonoma Chocolatiers & Tea House
Organic, local ingredients go into these handmade cocoa delights. Find boxed chocolates with over 150 flavors of truffles and caramels. Plus, nutty toffee, chocolate bars, almond clusters and Zinfandel peanut brittle for next-level, adult-approved treats. You can also reserve a special tasting with the chocolatier ($25 per person; minimum of four people).
6988 McKinley St., Sebastopol, 707-829-1181, sonomachocolatiers.com
Eye Candy Chocolatier
Beautifully crafted truffles and caramels are the main attraction at Eye Candy, which has a self-serve kiosk outside the shop for cocoa on the go, plus other chocolatey treats. A variety of adult-level truffle flavors include absinthe, amaretto, orange Tuaca, banana rum, Kona latte, vanilla brandy, Pastis anise, Jamaica rum and orange Grand Marnier. Also find chocolate dipped fruit, chocolate-covered Oreos and European hot cocoa.
6761 Sebastopol Ave., Sebastopol, 707-888-0568, eyecandychocolatier.com
Volo Chocolate
Award-winning artisan chocolate using sustainably sourced cacao beans. Volo chocolate bars range from 62% – 73% dark chocolate (real chocolate-loving adults shouldn’t go any lower). The bars include such flavors as mocha, candied orange peel, Meyer lemon and olive oil, toasted hazelnuts and dried figs, and “MexiCali” with dried chiles and cherries. Also find chocolate salted caramels and chocolate covered pretzels.
707-536-6764, volochocolate.com

Wine Country Chocolates
Find truffles and other chocolates made with local fruit and wines (like Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon and Port). Fan favorites include Cappuccino-Tiramisu, Fresh Orange and Dulce de Leche. Other fun flavors to try include Crème Brûlée, Kahlua Irish Creme, Lemon Tart and Malted Milk. Also find other intriguing treats like sour cherry bark, chocolate dipped figs and sesame ginger chocolate bars.
14301 Arnold Drive, Suite 2, Glen Ellen, 707-996-1010, winecountrychocolates.com
BACI Kitchen
Formerly BACI Chocolatier, this Windsor-based artisan shop crafts truffles, chocolate bars and sauces in small batches made fresh to order. Find artsy and award-winning treats such as the Swiss Lace Dark Chocolate, Dark Swiss Wine Grape Clusters, red wine-infused Wine Truffles, and Bliss Bars crafted with English toffee, dark cherry or caramelized cashews.
399 Business Park Court, Suite 306, Windsor, 707-687-5253, bacikitchen.com
Sjaaks Organic Chocolates
This family-owned Petaluma business, founded by a chocolatier from Holland, creates award-winning vegan chocolates. Find assorted chocolate boxes, drinking chocolate, chocolate bars and more online.
1340 Commerce St., Suite D, Petaluma, 707-775-2434, sjaaks.com

Spend Halloween at local wineries
Halloween Carnival at Francis Ford Coppola Winery
Francis Ford Coppola Winery will host its annual Halloween Carnival from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 27. The event will include kids games, reptiles and other animals to pet, a “Wheel of Deals” and entertainment. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Tickets are $15.
300 Via Archimedes, Geyserville, 707-857-1400, francisfordcoppolawinery.com
Halloween Candy and Wine Hunt at Karah Estate
Bring your kids and dogs to Karah Estate to hunt for candy, wine and dog treats hidden in the vineyards. The Halloween hunt will be from 2-4 p.m. Oct. 27. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. The event is free to attend; RSVP by emailing lynnemariemorin@gmail.com.
1010 West Railroad Ave., Cotati, 707-795-3030, karahestatevineyard.com
Halloween Tour and Tasting at Jordan Winery
Jordan Winery will host a festive wine tasting, including a walking tour of the winery, from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3. The Jordan Halloween event includes samples of current release Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon paired with special hors d’oeuvres like Bull’s Blood beets and cucumbers, “poison apple” risotto with fennel sausage and roasted rose apple, and spooky cookies with a cauldron of chilled apple cider. $95 per person. Learn more and reserve a spot online.
1474 Alexander Valley Road, Healdsburg, 707-431-5250, jordanwinery.com
Halloween Candy and Wine Pairing at Dutton Estate
Dutton Estate Winery is currently hosting a wine and Halloween candy pairing through Oct. 31. The experience includes sips of five wines accompanied with an assortment of Halloween goodies. $40 per guest. Reserve on CellarPass.
8757 Green Valley Road, Sebastopol, 707-829-9463, duttonestate.com