Valentines Chocolate Bouquets

Our Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bouquets are delivered Australia-wide on Valentine’s Day, 14th February 2024 and filled with delicious creamy chocolates in an assortment of flavours, and colours representing traditional flower arrangements. They make a great variation on the traditional Valentine's Day flower gift, chocolate flowers are the perfect gift for her or for him. 

We’re delivering love this Valentine's Day nationally! All chocolate bouquets can be delivered same day to their front door or office, to all Metro areas in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane & Perth. 

All our gifts have a free gift card, so you can write a unique message to your significant other.

Valentine's Day Chocolate Bouquets
Filter and sort 11 products
Price
The highest price is $239.00
$
$
Type
Occasion
Recipient
Availability
Sort by
userProfile instaLive Frame
liveIcon instaLive Frame

heading not available

Discount not available
LIVE
view icon 00
×
×

Your discount code: CODE HERE

Where did Valentine’s Day originate from for 14th February?

Emperor Claudius II of Rome banned marriage because he thought that unmarried soldiers fought much better. A priest called Valentine, performed marriages in secret, behind the back of the Emperor. Unfortunately, he got caught, on 14th February in the year 270AD, he was arrested & tortured. His martyrdom was honored by the Catholic Church with the celebration of St. Valentine's Day. Which continues to this day as a celebration of romance and love. 

Why do we send roses on Valentine's Day?

Traditionally, roses have always signified love, romance and passion. Red roses are considered timeless since roses were Venus’ favourite flower, the Goddess of Love, as she believed that they stood for strong feelings.

Alternatively giving a rose on Valentine's Day can be seen as a symbol for secrecy, deriving from mythology and Roman conquests to secret marriages and indiscretions. 

Why is the heart a sign of love, not the brain?

Hard to believe now, but at one stage, the heart was thought to be the centre of all thought processes. Emotion as a thought process was then associated with the heart.

How did the symbol of a love heart develop?

One theory is that St Valentine who is the patron saint of engaged couples and happy marriages, used this symbol when he arranged secret marriages. Another is that the shape comes from leaves previously used in love potions from Roman times, called silphium.

Best-Selling Valentine's Day Products

Rainbow Chocolate Bouquet  Celebrating love for everyone

Two Dozen Red Roses Valentines Day classic of red rose chocolates and classic black wrap.

All the love Combination of Belgian milk chocolate hearts and strawberry's cream Lindt

Our Gifts

Gift deliciously!
Hampers, Dessert Boxes, Chocolate Gifts & more...

Same Day Delivery

Order before 3:00pm

Refrigerated Shipping

FREE Ice Pack

Customise Your Gift

Sticker, Ribbon & Message

Australia Wide Delivery

Same Day Nationally