Academy of Chocolate Winner

The Academy of Chocolate is an independent membership organization that promotes real chocolate and was founded in 2005 by five of the UK's top chocolatiers and chocolate experts in London, England. To do this, it works with manufacturers, producers and retailers to raise awareness and understanding of the role chocolate plays in society and overall well-being. The Academy showcases great taste, promotes sustainable and ethical production, and provides educational opportunities.

The Academy presents awards in a variety of categories. Awards are given in gold, silver and bronze for each category, and there may be more than one award winner per level. The test criteria and justifications are not published. The winners and runners-up are listed on the Website of the Academy of Chocolate website. Below you can see chocolates in this store that have been awarded Academy of Chocolate have been awarded gold, silver or bronze in all competitions and are currently available.
Excellent products made from excellent cocoa beans can also be awarded the coveted "Golden Bean Award".

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The Academy of Chocolate is an independent membership organization that promotes real chocolate and was founded in 2005 by five of the UK's top chocolatiers and chocolate experts in London,... read more »
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Academy of Chocolate Winner

The Academy of Chocolate is an independent membership organization that promotes real chocolate and was founded in 2005 by five of the UK's top chocolatiers and chocolate experts in London, England. To do this, it works with manufacturers, producers and retailers to raise awareness and understanding of the role chocolate plays in society and overall well-being. The Academy showcases great taste, promotes sustainable and ethical production, and provides educational opportunities.

The Academy presents awards in a variety of categories. Awards are given in gold, silver and bronze for each category, and there may be more than one award winner per level. The test criteria and justifications are not published. The winners and runners-up are listed on the Website of the Academy of Chocolate website. Below you can see chocolates in this store that have been awarded Academy of Chocolate have been awarded gold, silver or bronze in all competitions and are currently available.
Excellent products made from excellent cocoa beans can also be awarded the coveted "Golden Bean Award".

» read more

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Award Winning Bean-To-Bar chocolates 2022 Academy of Chocolate
€85.60 *
Avola almonds in milk chocolate and tonka bean dust Avola almonds in milk chocolate and tonka bean dust
Content 0.12 kg (€103.33 * / 1 kg)
€12.40 *
Écorces d'Orange 70%  dark chocolate with orange peel Écorces d'Orange 70%  dark chocolate with orange peel
Content 100 g (€78.00 * / 1 kg)
€7.80 *
Thanh Long Vietnam 70% dark chocolate
from the BenTre region of Vietnam
Content 0.1 kg (€75.00 * / 1 kg)
€7.50 *
Chuncho Gold Grand Cru 70% dark organic chocolate Chuncho Gold Grand Cru 70% dark organic chocolate
Chuncho Heirloom cocoa Urubamba Valley Peru
Content 0.07 kg (€141.43 * / 1 kg)
€9.90 *
Colombia 80% Betulia B9 Pure Criollo - dark chocolate Colombia 80% Betulia B9 Pure Criollo - dark chocolate
Content 0.08 kg (€136.25 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
Colombia 77% Cacao Nibs Limited Edition - dark chocolate Colombia 77% Cacao Nibs Limited Edition - dark chocolate
Content 0.08 kg (€136.25 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
Nicaragua 72% Limited Edition - dark chocolate
Content 0.08 kg (€136.25 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
Colombia 70% Betulia B6 Pure Criollo - dark chocolate Colombia 70% Betulia B6 Pure Criollo - dark chocolate
Content 0.08 kg (€136.25 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
Cameroon 70% Cameroots Cooperatives - dark chocolate Cameroon 70% Cameroots Cooperatives - dark chocolate
Content 0.08 kg (€136.25 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
Paquibato 70% dark chocolate from the Philippines
Content 0.06 kg (€131.67 * / 1 kg)
€7.90 *
Saloy 70% dark chocolate from the Philippines
Content 0.06 kg (€131.67 * / 1 kg)
€7.90 *
48% Piura Pérou milk chocolate organic 48% Piura Pérou milk chocolate organic
Content 0.1 kg (€62.00 * / 1 kg)
€6.20 *
Saloy 100% chocolate from the Philippines
Content 0.06 kg (€131.67 * / 1 kg)
€7.90 *
70% Pérou Pablino Bio Schokolade 70% Pérou Pablino Bio Schokolade
dark chocolate manufactured Bean-To-Bar
Content 0.1 kg (€62.00 * / 1 kg)
€6.20 *
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Appreciation for fine chocolate

The Academy of Chocolate writes, "What brings us together at the Academy is the belief that few manufacturers truly understand the difference between fine chocolate and confectionery. They also don't know that chocolate is made from a fruit, the cocoa bean, whose flavors can be just as subtle when not masked by sugar and fat. As a result, it is difficult for consumers to find a selection of fine chocolate and form their own opinions.

We strongly believe that people who have the opportunity to taste and learn about fine chocolate will have a greater appreciation for it and therefore look forward to 'real' chocolate more." 'Real' chocolate is made up of a variety of factors, such as the type of beans, where they are grown, the fermentation process, the drying and the recipe and methods used by the manufacturer, not just chocolate with a high cocoa content."

Once you have discovered the pleasure, complexity, richness and multiple sensations that are inherent in fine chocolate, you will never look at or buy chocolate the same way again. We want to offer this opportunity to as many people as possible, without pursuing business or commercial interests.

Transparent sourcing of cocoa beans

We believe that the demand for fine chocolate will be an incentive to select better quality cocoa beans, and will therefore have an impact on cocoa growing countries. They in turn will be able to be more careful in their production, fermentation and drying methods, protecting workers and the environment. This will lead to a better price for the cocoa beans.

If we don't start paying cocoa farmers a fair price, young people will leave the plantations and move to the cities where there are more lucrative jobs. Cocoa plantations will give way to more lucrative forms of agriculture, and the sources of the finer beans will be lost. This will not only have a negative impact on the quality of the cocoa, and therefore on our chocolate, but will also result in further destruction of the environment."

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