Markus Bohr, Executive Pastry Chef (Credit: Harrods)

World Chocolate Masters 2026 unveils star-studded jury as global final approaches

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The World Chocolate Masters, the world’s most prestigious culinary competition dedicated to the art of chocolate, has unveiled the international jury for its 2026 Grand Final.

Taking place this October, the competition will see 15 of the world’s most talented chocolatiers go head-to-head in a creative chocolate showdown.

Under the leadership of Head of Jury Amaury Guichon, the jury is comprised of top chefs and artisans, all perfectly placed to judge the chocolate creations that will be presented at the competition. Joining this illustrious panel from the UK is Markus Bohr, Executive Pastry Chef at world-famous department store, Harrods.

The World Final competition, held every three years and organised by the renowned chocolate producer Callebaut, is a platform for innovation and a celebration of the finest chocolate craftsmanship. For the 2026 edition, the theme is “Play & Taste,” inviting the 15 finalists to push the boundaries of techniques and explore taste to create a new future for chocolate.

The jury will be presided by pastry chef and chocolatier Amaury Guichon (USA) as Head of Jury. He is joined by Spanish pastry chef Jordi Roca, who will serve as Head of Sensory Evaluation, and pastry chef and television personality Kirsten Tibballs (Australia), who will be Head of Technical Evaluation.

Markus Bohr, Executive Pastry Chef at Harrods, said: “I am greatly looking forward to the all-new World Chocolate masters to be held in Antwerp where talent and world class skills will showcase the very best chocolate craftsmanship, leading an entire industry to new heights through vision and innovation.”

The panel of national judges, each representing a participating region, is a testament to the global character of the competition. They include:

  • Markus Bohr – United Kingdom
  • Aleksandra Sowa – Poland
  • Frida Bäcke – Sweden
  • Franz Ziegler – Switzerland
  • Saiko Izawa – Brazil
  • Julius Persoone – Belgium
  • Ricard Martinez – Spain
  • Jacky Lung – China
  • Nicolas Nikolakopoulos – Greece
  • Eunji Lee – United States
  • Silvia Federica Boldetti – Italy
  • Narae Kim – South Korea
  • Jeroen Van Helvoirt – Canada
  • Andrey Dubovik – Belarus
  • Ivan Chevalier – France
  • Lawrence Bobo – Malaysia

“This jury exemplifies the very best that the chocolate world has to offer,” said Martin Diez, Sr. Director of the Callebaut Global Chocolate Academy. “These are not just experts; they are innovators who are shaping the future of chocolate. Their collective knowledge, combined with their individual specialties, will provide the finalists with invaluable feedback.”

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