The Brighton Chocolate Festival is set to showcase an impressive array of chocolatiers, celebrating ethical production and innovative flavours on 5th and 6th October.
Brighton is gearing up to host the annual Brighton Chocolate Festival, a much-anticipated event that promises to be a haven for chocolate aficionados. Scheduled to take place on the 5th and 6th of October, the festival will be held at the Brighthelm Centre, located on North Road in the heart of Brighton.
This year’s festival will see an impressive array of exhibitors from Sussex and beyond, each bringing their unique and delightful chocolate creations. The event is set to offer a significant platform for both local and regional chocolate makers to showcase their craftsmanship and innovative flavours.
Among the esteemed vendors is James from J.Cocoa, a renowned chocolatier from Hassocks who specialises in creating single origin bean-to-bar chocolate. This time, J.Cocoa is expected to bring its distinctive, handcrafted chocolates that have won the hearts of many with their rich, intense flavours. Other notable exhibitors include Cacao Retreat from Kent, known for their holistic approach to chocolate-making, and Ruby Hue, a craft chocolate company hailing from Bristol, celebrated for their vibrant and artistic chocolate bars. Additionally, Mayoy Cacao, a London-based brand, will be present, adding to the diversity of exhibitors with their sophisticated cacao offerings.
The event’s website provides a sneak peek into what attendees can expect over the weekend. It describes the festival as an “unmissable event showcasing the art of chocolate-making,” an endeavour that highlights both the quality and creativity prevalent within the chocolate-making industry. The Brighton Chocolate Festival places a strong emphasis on ethical chocolate production, with a particular focus on bean-to-bar creations that prioritize sustainable and responsible sourcing.
Visitors will have the opportunity to meet and engage with master chocolatiers from across the UK, providing a rare insight into the meticulous process behind each chocolate masterpiece. They will also be able to sample a wide array of exquisite flavours, suitable for every taste, while learning more about the sustainable practices that many of these artisans incorporate into their work.
Overall, the Brighton Chocolate Festival serves as a celebration of all things chocolate, promising to indulge attendees with an exceptional culinary experience. With its focus on ethical sourcing, craftsmanship, and flavour diversity, the festival is set to be a highlight in Brighton’s event calendar, drawing chocolate lovers from near and far to savour the best that the UK chocolate scene has to offer.
Source: Noah Wire Services