Chocolate Show 2014 Highlights

Willy Wonka at the Chocolate Show 2014
The one and only Willy Wonka makes a grand appearance at this year’s Chocolate Show.

Ooh yeah, it’s Chocolate Week, one of the UK’s yummiest stretch of days. I’ve had a great time tasting my way through a few especially tasty events and at last night’s sneak peak of the 2014 Chocolate Show at Olympia London exhibition centre. Heading to the show? Here’s a list of some of my favourite treats from the event.

Venchi

I loved just about everything I tasted at the Chocolate Show stall ofTurin-based chocolate makers Venchi, especially its Cuor di Cacao Creamy Spread. By the way, Venchi has a shop at Covent Garden.

Carlo Rotta

Speaking of Turin-based chocolate makers, Carlo Rotta’s stall is well worth stopping by as well. Be sure to have a taste of his pistachio gianduiotto. Beyond the show, you can find Rott’as creations in London at his Selfridges concession.

La Diamant du Terroir

French brand La Diamant du Terroir’s truffle (as in the fungus) and chocolate products were definitely the most delicious items I sampled at the Chocolate Show.

Duffy’s Chocolate

One of Britain’s best chocolatiers did not disappoint with its range of artisan chocolate bars. The cocoa nibs and oak smoked salt is incredibly crave-able as is the single origin, 72% Venezuelan Ocumbre bar made with fine Criollo beans.

Pacari

The premium organic Ecuadorian chocolate from Pacari is among the best I’ve ever had. Be sure to have a taste of its 70% Piura Quemazon bar to taste what I mean!

The Chocolate Show runs through 19 October at Olympia West, Hammersmith Road, W14 8UX. Find tour more at salonduchocolat.co.uk.

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