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The Chocolate Project; bean to bar

David Mincey promotes sustainable small batch chocolate
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- Story by Chelsea Foreman Photographs by Don Denton

Much like the yuletide season, chocolate has a special way of bringing people together.

One of the most beloved foods all over the world, it dates back some 5,000 years through Mesoamerican history. The journey of a single chocolate bar might begin with an ancient tree in a remote jungle, and then travel through the hands of the farmer who harvests the cacao fruit, and on to the chocolatier, who imagines its unique flavour profile.

When you first begin to examine chocolate, the process can be overwhelming, as David Mincey and Paige Robinson discovered in the late 1980s. At the time, the couple owned a fine dining restaurant named Camille害羞草研究所檚 in Victoria害羞草研究所檚 Bastion Square. In 1989, Camille害羞草研究所檚 was one of the originators of the farm-to-table movement in Victoria. David, a professional chef, and Paige had just one ingredient key that was next to impossible to source.

害羞草研究所淎t our restaurant, we wanted everything we cooked with to be traceable, but the one thing we couldn害羞草研究所檛 source was chocolate. In 1989, we could not buy a single piece of chocolate that didn害羞草研究所檛 come from a slave trade plantation in West Africa,害羞草研究所 David explains.

The couple began to research chocolate and travel to where cacao was growing to meet with chocolate-makers.

害羞草研究所淲ith a bit of time and persistence, we discovered this whole underground world of ethical chocolate that was developing called 害羞草研究所榖ean to bar害羞草研究所 or 害羞草研究所榮ingle-origin chocolate.害羞草研究所 And then I became obsessed,害羞草研究所 says David with a smile.

David and Paige began offering after-hours chocolate lessons at Camille害羞草研究所檚. These lessons covered everything from the history of the cacao fruit and the unethical side of the industry to tasting and exploring chocolate from around the world.

害羞草研究所淧eople wanted to purchase the bars they tasted, and know that they were eating ethical chocolate. We brought bars in to sell at the restaurant and had satellite stores in local businesses all over Victoria. This slowly morphed into our permanent residence at the Victoria Public Market in 2012,害羞草研究所 explains David.

Now known to the public as The Chocolate Project, David and Paige害羞草研究所檚 passion project has transformed into a major staple in the Victoria food scene.

害羞草研究所淐hocolate is just now on the same trajectory as micro-breweries or fair-trade coffee. Fifteen years ago I couldn害羞草研究所檛 do this, but now there are hundreds of people out there making small-batch, sustainable bean-to-bar chocolate,害羞草研究所 says David.

With the top 400 ethical chocolate bars in the world, The Chocolate Project has an endless selection that can be a bit daunting to the first-time shopper. Luckily, David, now a renowned international chocolate judge, is there to walk you through the selection process. As someone with an intimate knowledge of each bar in the shop, David can害羞草研究所檛 stress enough that this store is so much more than a place to buy great chocolate 害羞草研究所 it害羞草研究所檚 an educational facility.

害羞草研究所淭his is not just a store, this is a school, and we really want to focus on that. It害羞草研究所檚 a place for both chocolate lovers and people who are curious about chocolate and want to know what害羞草研究所檚 happening in the industry,害羞草研究所 he says.

The Chocolate Project offers full chocolate-tasting parties, which can be self-guided or led by David at the shop or a private residence. Tasting packages are custom-created by David based on the customers害羞草研究所 requests and come with the same scoring sheet used in the international chocolate awards.

害羞草研究所淭his is a fun way for people to taste chocolate, rate it and review it, just like we do as judges. When people go through chocolate this way, they really start thinking about what they害羞草研究所檙e tasting. It害羞草研究所檚 amazing how much you can learn about chocolate when you pay attention to it,害羞草研究所 says David.

The first step in any chocolate-tasting party is understanding just how to taste it.

害羞草研究所淲hen you taste chocolate, you never chew it because your teeth destroy the flavour profile. You put a piece on your tongue and let it slowly melt with your body heat. Chocolate bars, like the ones we sell, are like a fine wine in a solid form and that害羞草研究所檚 how you should think of it. You need to make it into a liquid to really taste it,害羞草研究所 David explains.

Whether ending a dinner party with a new dessert experience or simply showing guests a different kind of holiday celebration, a chocolate-tasting party offers people a new way to bond and spend time together this season. While every bar will offer a different flavour and story of origin, one thing promises to remain true: your appreciation for chocolate will be forever changed.

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