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Sweet Goodbyes: A Napa Valley Chocolate Maker Closes Shop

Yountville, USASaturday, May 9, 2026

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Kollar Chocolates Bows Out After 15 Years: A Bittersweet Farewell to Yountville’s Sweetest Spot


A Legacy Crafted in Chocolate

For over a decade, Kollar Chocolates has been a cornerstone of Yountville, a quaint jewel in California’s wine country. But after fifteen years of crafting decadent bonbons, velvety truffles, and artisanal barks, the beloved confectionery is closing its doors—for now.

Owner Chris Kollar made the emotional announcement on April 28, sharing the news across social media. In a heartfelt message, he reflected on the journey: "Running this shop has been a rewarding experience, built on hard work, skill, and an unwavering commitment to quality." Yet, like countless small businesses, rising operational costs and shifting tourism patterns have made survival increasingly difficult.


From Chef to Chocolatier: A Serendipitous Path

Kollar’s journey to chocolate was far from conventional. For more than 20 years, he honed his craft in professional kitchens across the U.S. His culinary prowess even earned him a victory on Food Network’s Chopped in 2020—a turning point that solidified his reputation.

By then, he had already planted roots in Napa Valley, where he worked at prestigious wineries and restaurants. It was at Peter Michael Winery where his passion for chocolate truly ignited. What began as a curiosity evolved into a full-fledged obsession, culminating in the creation of Kollar Chocolates—a place where his culinary expertise met confectionery artistry.

Now, after years of perfecting recipes and delighting taste buds, he’s stepping away. But the closure isn’t just a business decision—it’s deeply personal. "It’s 72% bittersweet," Kollar admits, a poignant blend of pride and melancholy.

The Last Sweet Bite

As the final chocolates are sold, Yountville loses a beloved institution—but gains a new chapter. For customers who savored his creations, Kollar leaves behind more than just treats; he leaves a legacy of craftsmanship and passion.

What’s next? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the world of chocolate hasn’t seen the last of Chris Kollar.


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