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DACH – Deutschland / Österreich / Schweiz Wettbewerb Chocolatier Competition, 2023

DACH – Deutschland / Österreich / Schweiz Wettbewerb Chocolatier Competition, 2023

Location: Hannover, Germany
Closing date: May 3, 2023
Judging dates: May 6, 2023 – May 21, 2023
Eligible countries: Austria, Germany, Switzerland

THIS COMPETITION WAS ALREADY JUDGED.


DACH – Deutschland / Österreich / Schweiz Wettbewerb Craft Chocolatier Competition

The DACH Competition celebrates the craft of chocolatiers and chocolate companies who create filled chocolates, truffles, ganaches, pralines, caramels, fondants, enrobed fruits and nuts and spreads made from chocolate couverture or from their own bean-to-bar chocolate. The competition also includes flavoured chocolate bars made from purchased chocolate couverture.

Winners of the competition will pass through to the World Final, which will be held in October/November 2023.#

Bean-to-bar chocolate origin and flavored bars were eligible for the 2023 European Bean-to-bar competition, which was held in March/April 2023.

Judging in Hannover and online, 6 – 21 May 2023

This year we will hold a mix of judging, including group judging by expert judges in Hannover with our partner Chocolats-de-luxe.de and remote judging online to include other European judges and members of our international Grand Jury.

Origin Traceability

We are committed to supporting economically, socially and environmentally sustainable cacao farming where farmers are paid a reasonable price that reflects the work that goes into growing fine cacao. We also believe that the chocolate with the best flavor profiles comes from directly sourced fine cacao.

From 2023 onwards, we will ask every entrant for the origin of cacao used for the dark and milk chocolate in their entries, including chocolatiers. These details are given confidentially when entering. White chocolate and cocoa butter are currently excluded from these rules.

By ‘origin’ we mean a known region, area, district, or farm recognised as a source of fine cacao. We will also limit the number of sources that can be used for an origin to no more than three different cooperatives, commercial farmers, post-harvest centres, individual farmers, research stations or other single sources. Blends are acceptable if they use no more than three different named origins.

We won’t accept origins defined only as the name of the cacao growing country, except for smaller cacao countries producing less than 4000 tonnes of cacao per year.

These rules apply to all chocolate used in filled chocolate and spreads, including commercial couverture. Details of the origin must be obtained from the chocolate maker or supplier if you are not the chocolate maker.

If you do not make your own chocolate, you will also need to supply a 50g sample of the chocolate you are using for your products, in case there is a Grand Jury query about the origin.

We believe that these rules will help to promote the spirit and ideal of craft chocolate and to help the development of good chocolate and cacao.

Judging scores and flavor profiles

All entries will receive comprehensive feedback from our new judging system, including the overall product score and standardised feedback statements for all products, and visual flavor profiles for origin bars and cacao ingredients. We use our advanced interactive evaluation system for judging, which is based on the IICCT flavor profiling system. Scores are weighted to align with specialty coffee scores. Scores will be published on our website for all Grand Jury Finalists


Eligibility

This competition judges flavoured and filled bars made from chocolate couverture (not bean-to-bar) and truffles, ganaches, pralines, caramels, fondants, enrobed fruits and nuts, and spreads made from chocolate couverture OR bean-to-bar chocolate.

The competition is open to all companies with their main base or head office in the following European Countries: Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

All chocolate used in all entries in this competition must be made from cacao with a declared and traceable source. Details of the source must be provided when entering each product and will remain confidential. For products made with couverture, details must be obtained from the chocolate maker.

Restaurants, hotels, and chefs may enter provided their products follow the normal rules of the International Chocolate Awards and are available to consumers as part of a hospitality service.

This is a Chocolatier competition for all categories EXCEPT for Plain/origin and Flavoured dark, milk and white bars made by Bean-to-Bar chocolate makers. These products are judged at the regional Bean-to-Bar competition, held in: Germany.

The admission fee for this competition is EUR €55 and the fee for each entry is EUR €50. Prices will be converted into local currency by your credit card company, if required.


Competition status

This competition is not currently open for entries or has passed. Please check back for future competitions.


Info

Address for samples

CHOCOLATS-DE-LUXE.DE GmbH
DACH
Helmkestr. 5A
30165 Hannover
Deutschland

Contact: Michaela Schupp
Ph. (for deliveries only) + 49-511-78094370
Email (for deliveries only): michaela.schupp@chocolats-de-luxe.de

EORI-Nr. for customs: DE6647944

Dates

To ensure your samples are in the best condition for the competition, please do not send for delivery before the samples opening date. For fresh products such as ganaches, you are advised to send in the last week before the closing date.

  • Open to receive samples:
    – April 16, 2023
  • Last day to receive samples:
    – May 3, 2023
  • Online closing date:
    – May 3, 2023

Sample quantities

To ensure that we have enough products go through our Selection, Main and Grand Jury judging rounds, please send the following quantities of EACH product you enter:

  • Bars: 400g total weight
  • Filled/bonbons etc: 40 pieces
  • Spreads: 300g
  • Hot chocolate: