We are thrilled to announce the chocolatiers who have triumphed in the Italian/Mediterranean Craft Chocolatier Competition 2024. The competition was held in the picturesque city of Florence, Italy, between 18-22 February 2024. This highly anticipated event celebrated the rich flavors and influences of the Mediterranean region.
The competition brought together an array of talented chocolate companies from Italy and countries around the Mediterranean. It served as a platform to showcase their passion, creativity, and dedication to the craft of chocolate-making.
With its unique combination of cultures and ingredients inspired by the bountiful Mediterranean sea, this competition exemplifies the harmonious fusion of flavors that captivate chocolate enthusiasts worldwide.
The winners of this Italian/Mediterranean Craft Chocolatier Competition will advance to the highly anticipated World Final, scheduled for later in 2024.
Traceability
Continuing our efforts to make the Awards more transparent, we keep emphasizing the importance of working with traceable cacao across the whole of the competitions. Our filled chocolate competitions, now called “Craft Chocolatier Competitions”, demonstrate an increasing focus on cacao sourcing and traceability. This new traceability policy reflects not only current trends in craft chocolate, but also our own founding philosophy and focus on fine cacao.
Obsessed with quality
Spanning over 20 categories, the competition recognized exceptional craftsmanship in various craft chocolatier products, including delectable filled chocolates/bonbons, mouthwatering pralines, tantalizing enrobed fruits and nuts, and irresistibly rich chocolate spreads. In addition, the competition showcased flavored bars made with both couverture and bean-to-bar chocolate, revealing the depth of talent and innovation within the industry.
What truly sets the Italian/Mediterranean Craft Chocolatier Competition apart is the remarkable obsession demonstrated by chocolatiers in the region to seeking the highest quality ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible, and their products infused with wisdom and harmony. Each creation is a testament to their sense of aesthetics, embodying the richness of history while embracing a contemporary touch.
Winners’ Announcement
The winners were presented live at a Gin&Tonic Brunch in the heart of Florence, with a breathtaking view of the Palazzo Vecchio from a rooftop restaurant terrace. Prize certificates were presented to attending winners by our co-founder Monica Meschini. Digital certificates are available for download for all winners from our website.
Once again, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the winners of the Italian/Mediterranean Craft Chocolatier Competition. Your creativity, passion, and commitment to excellence have elevated the craft of chocolate-making, and we eagerly anticipate witnessing your continued success on the global stage.
Judging and prizes
The judges were drawn from IICCT alumni, local experts and members of our permanent international Grand Jury.
The categories judged included flavoured chocolate bars, filled chocolates, enrobed fruits and nuts and chocolate spreads, as well as flavoured bars (not bean-to-bar) and are based on yearly feedback from our entrants and in consultation with the fine chocolate industry. All judging is anonymised, including at the Grand Jury final session, where Golds, Silver and Bronze prizes are awarded by private voting according to the Grand Jury rules.
Prizes are awarded only to entries that meet the required standard for each prize.
2024 Italy/Mediterranean Craft Chocolatier Competition Winners are:
(Prizes are shown in score order for each medal)
Flavoured bars
Dark chocolate bars with an infusion or flavouring
Bronze: Eddy Silva (Italy) – Ma Maroc (85.7)
Milk chocolate bars with an infusion or flavouring
Bronze: Kaitxo (Spain) – Etxeko Masala (86.2)
White chocolate bars with an infusion or flavouring
Bronze: Chocolates Artesanos Isabel (Spain) – Tableta de Yogur y Frambuesas (85.6)
White chocolate bars with inclusions or pieces
Gold: Caon Chocolate (Italy) – PepperHome (90.3)
Bronze: Bruno Chocolate (Israel) – Yuzu basilic (86.8)
Bronze: Maychoco (Spain) – Chocolate blanco con mango y flor de sal (86.8)
White chocolate bars with a filling
Bronze: Caon Chocolate (Italy) – Matcha Love (86.2)
Ganaches, palets, ganache pralines and truffles
Unflavoured dark chocolate ganaches or truffles
Gold: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Piura Buffalo Cream (90.0)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Flavoured dark chocolate ganaches or truffles
Gold: Monia Achille (Italy) – Nocturne (91.8)
+ Special: Alcohol
Silver: Gardini (Italy) – Pralina Alkermes (88.1)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Gardini (Italy) – Tesori di Fossa (87.4)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Bronze: Depetris Riccardo / Depetris…i Ciculaté (Italy) – Mucillago (86.6) (**)
Unflavoured milk chocolate ganaches or truffles
Silver: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Puro Latte (88.1)
Flavoured milk chocolate ganaches or truffles
Gold: Depetris Riccardo / Depetris…i Ciculaté (Italy) – Persi Pien (90.8) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Flavoured white chocolate ganaches or truffles
Gold: Monia Achille (Italy) – Marrakech (90.3)
+ Special: Reinterpretation
Flavoured ganaches or truffles with combination coating or filling
Gold: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Darkelvo (92.0)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Eddy Silva (Italy) – Bollicina di Mozzarella (89.4)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Timis Aurica (Italy) – Tartufo Della Consolata (89.2)
+ Special: Reinterpretation
Silver: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Al Malinteisa (88.2)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Torta dla Nòna (87.9)
+ Special: Reinterpretation
Silver: Kaitxo (Spain) – Bombon Karpy (87.9) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Bronze: Depetris Riccardo / Depetris…i Ciculaté (Italy) – L’alternative – Pataxte (86.4) (**)
Nuts
Nut based pralines with dark chocolate
Gold: Guido Castagna (Italy) – Giuinott (94.3) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
+ Special: Gianduiotto
Silver: Guido Castagna (Italy) – Cremino Menta Liquirizia (93.4) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Guido Castagna (Italy) – Cremino Calendula Cannella (91.8) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Guido Castagna (Italy) – Cremino Malva Cardamomo (90.9) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Bronze: Pasticceria Vacchieri Marco – Dolci Intuizioni (Italy) – Nocciolino caramellato (86.8)
Bronze: Kaitxo (Spain) – Bombon Hurrak (85.6) (**)
Dark chocolate enrobed marzipan
Gold: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Piura Violetta (93.6)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Origano selvatico di montagna e limone (92.5)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Nut based pralines with milk chocolate
Silver: Varvaro (Italy) – Cremino Pistacchio e Nocciole (87.6)
Bronze: Varvaro (Italy) – Cremino a Tre Strati (86.1)
Milk chocolate dragées, enrobed whole nuts
Silver: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées pepe rosa e cioccolato al latte (88.2)
Nut based pralines with white chocolate
Gold: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Cremino pinolo alla camomilla (91.9)
+ Special: Local ingredients
+ Special: Flavoured cremino
Silver: Gardini (Italy) – Cremino Pistacchio (89.4)
White chocolate dragées, enrobed whole nuts
Gold: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées pinolo alla camomilla (94.2)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées pepe verde e cioccolato bianco (91.0)
Silver: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées pinolo alla rosa (90.4)
Silver: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées yogurt e lampone (89.7)
Nut based pralines with combination chocolate
Gold: Gardini (Italy) – Cremino Liquirizia (93.0)
Silver: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Mountainelvo (91.0)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Gardini (Italy) – Cremino Amarena (90.7)
Silver: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Elvina Agrumata (90.5)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Gardini (Italy) – Cremino Noci di Romagna (88.7)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Depetris Riccardo / Depetris…i Ciculaté (Italy) – Passione Langhe (87.8) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Stefania Massera – Pasticceria Gino Massera (Italy) – Nocelvo (87.7)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Caramels
Milk chocolate enrobed caramels
Gold: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Figue (92.3)
+ Special: Local ingredients
+ Special: Caramel
Others – fruit/sugar/butter/cream/misc
White chocolate enrobed fruit pastes, jellies/gelée
Bronze: Giuseppe Manilia (Italy) – Esotico (85.9)
Dark chocolate enrobed whole fruit
Gold: Falicetto Cioccolato Puro Piacenza (Italy) – Sgranfgnòn – Boero (94.3)
+ Special: Local ingredients
+ Special: Boero
Bronze: Maychoco (Spain) – Mango con Chocolate 70% Bean to Bar (86.9) (**)
Bronze: Pietro Macellaro Pasticceria Agricola Cilentana (Italy) – Ciliegia al Cognac (86.0)
White chocolate enrobed whole fruit
Gold: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées Liquirizia E Arancia Candita (90.4)
Silver: Maychoco (Spain) – Mango con Chocolate Blanco, Lavanda (88.8)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Bronze: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Dragées Limone E Cannella (86.7)
Spreads
Spreads with dark chocolate (no milk powder)
Gold: Guido Castagna (Italy) – +55 – Crema di Nocciole (94.1) (**)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Spreads with milk chocolate
Silver: Monia Achille (Italy) – ME (88.7)
+ Special: Local ingredients
Silver: Pasticceria Vacchieri Marco – Dolci Intuizioni (Italy) – Crema Gianduia (88.0)
+ Special: Local ingredients
White spreads
Spreads with white chocolate
Gold: Bellantoni Cioccolato (Italy) – Crema Spalmabile Pinolo E Camomilla (90.1)
+ Special: Local ingredients
(*) Declared chocolate maker for private label bars.
(**) Winner has declared the product is made with their own bean-to-bar chocolate or couverture.