NZ’S Chocolate Awards Return for a Second Year
NZ’S Chocolate Awards Return for a Second Year,
Bigger And Better
With a new
international head judge
Tuesday 17 July
2018
After judging more
than 120 New Zealand made chocolate bars, bonbons and
truffles last year, the NZ Chocolate Awards is back for
2018, bigger and better than ever.
The NZ Chocolate Awards 2018 will be
judged on Wednesday 12 September at Auckland’s Fresh
Factory, with the results to be announced during NZ
Chocolate Week, on the eve of the NZ Chocolate and Coffee
Show at The Cloud on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7
October.
As well
as aligning the announcement of NZ’s finest chocolate
makers with NZ Chocolate Week, the organisers are pleased to
announce the appointment of Elle Crocker aka Elle Coco as
head judge. Elle will be supported by an independent judging
panel of food experts. This year the only chocolatiers in
the judging panel will be those without products in the
competition.
Elle
Coco is an experienced chocolate judge at the British
Academy of Chocolate and the International Chocolate Awards.
She recently moved to Wellington from London taking the long
route and starting in Mexico, before covering off all of
Central America and the western countries of South America,
to visit cacao plantations, meeting growers and tasting
chocolate along the way.
In London, Elle ran chocolate making workshops and classes for British chocolatiers, department stores and global companies, including William Curley Patissier, Harrods and PWC. In addition to running workshops, Elle has worked with new and established chocolate makers, including Damson Chocolate (UK), Tri Island Chocolate (Grenada, Caribbean) and Stamba Chocolatier (Georgia, Caucasus). Elle has hosted education and tasting sessions at London’s ‘The Chocolate Show’ and ‘The Grenada Chocolate Festival’ in the Caribbean.
Organisers of the NZ Chocolate Awards, Intermedia NZ and Marvellous Marketing, welcomed Elle to the team saying she would add a new level of experience to the judging which would in turn help the country’s burgeoning chocolate industry.
With Elle’s guidance the
categories for 2018 have been refined. One chocolate product
will be named Supreme Champion from the Best in Class
winners across categories which are: bean-to-bar chocolate
bars; flavoured bars; filled chocolates including ganache
and bonbons; bark, brittle, dipped fruit and nuts; best NZ
made product using chocolate; drinking chocolate; best
children’s chocolate and best packaging.
NZ chocolatiers have until Friday 31 August
2018 to enter online at https://www.nzchocolateawards.co.nz.
Judging samples must arrive in Auckland between Monday 3
September and Tuesday 11 September. Judging will take place
on Wednesday 12 September at Fresh Factory, Auckland.
Results will be sent to entrants via email on Monday 17
September with Gold, Silver and Bronze medal winners made
public on Tuesday 18 September. Best in Class
winners, including the Supreme Champion will be announced
onFriday 5 October
2018.