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Canadian Craft Chocolatier Competition 2024 – Winners

The International Chocolate Awards is pleased to announce the Winners of the Canadian Craft Chocolatier competition, which was judged remotely in September 2024. 

The Grand Jury Finalists are listed here.

Winners of these rounds will pass through to the World Final organized in October-November 2024.

This craft competition awards prizes for craft chocolatier products including filled chocolates/bonbons, pralines, enrobed fruits and nuts and chocolate spreads made with bean-to-bar chocolate as well as flavoured bars made with couverture. Plain/origin and flavoured bean-to-bar products from Canadian chocolate makers were judged at the 2024 Americas Competition – USA & Canada.

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 2021-22 onwards, we 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 recognized 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 centers, 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.

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.

Judges

The judges were drawn from local experts, food journalists, our IICCT Alumni and members of our permanent international Grand Jury.

Prizes

The categories judged included filled chocolates, enrobed fruits and nuts and chocolate spreads, as well as flavoured bars (not bean-to-bar). All judging is anonymized, including at the Grand Jury final session, where Gold, Silver and Bronze prizes are awarded by private voting.

** Bean-to-bar chocolatier products – recognising the growing trend of filled chocolate made by chocolate makers, winning products made with an entrant’s own chocolate are marked with (**).

Awards are awarded only to entries that meet the required standard for each prize.

The 2024 Canadian Craft Chocolatier Winners are:

(Prizes are shown in score order for each medal)


Ganache, Taler, Ganache Pralinen, Trüffel

Gefüllte Pralinen – Milch mit und ohne Zusatz – Ganaches und Trüffel

Gold: Mellis Chocolate  (Canada) – Yuzu Salted Caramel (90.1)

Bronze: Mellis Chocolate  (Canada) – Mango Rose (85.7)

Gefüllte Pralinen – Weisse Schokolade mit und ohne Zusatz – Ganaches und Trüffel

Gold: Mellis Chocolate  (Canada) – Strawberry Shortcake (92.2)

+ Special: Local ingredients

Silver: Mellis Chocolate  (Canada) – Pear Sake (88.9)

+ Special: Recipe


Aufstriche

Aufstriche mit dunkler Schokolade (ohne Milchpulver)

Gold: Allo Simonne  (Canada) – Hazelnut & Jaguar Chocolate (91.4) (**)

+ Special: Alternate theobromas

Silver: Allo Simonne  (Canada) – Hazelnut, Dark Chocolate & Buckwheat (88.9) (**)

Silver: Allo Simonne  (Canada) – Hazelnut & Dark Chocolate (87.6) (**)


Aufstriche Milch

Aufstriche – mit Weisse-Schokolade

Bronze: Allo Simonne  (Canada) – White jaguar, Pistachios & Matcha Spread (85.7) (**)


(*)  Declared chocolate maker for private label bars.

(**) Winner has declared the product is made with their own bean-to-bar chocolate or couverture.