A CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATE TOUR!

Unreal City Cocoa Hernando
A new immersive historical tour reveals the dark and depraved history of chocolate and its sensational impact in Hogarth’s London.

Historical media company Unreal City Audio have teamed up with purveyor of luxury flavoured chocolate Cocoa Hernando to produce an immersive whirlwind tour of the decadent chocolate houses of Georgian London over the weekend of the London Chocolate Festival at the South Bank Centre.

The 11.30am and 2pm tours will run over the weekend of the 14th-15th December and cost £15 per person, beginning by St James’s Church in Picadilly (W1J 9LL). After the tour, the guide will lead the group across the Thames to the festival. Book via: here

White's Chocolate House

Set amidst the luxury shops, mighty townhouses and royal palaces of Mayfair and St James’s, this musical, semi-theatrical tour will reveal how “a divine, celestial drink called chocolate” (as one early sampler put it) conquered Baroque Europe and corrupted the most fashionable quarter of London, spawning establishments like White’s Chocolate House, a whirlpool of sedition, depravity, and kamikaze gambling immortalised in Hogarth’s Rake’s Progress.

The 90-minute tour is led by charismatic young London historian Dr Matthew Green, author and presenter of UCA’s critically acclaimed Coffeehouse Tour, and there’ll be a supporting cast of Aztec slaves, Spanish conquistadors, nihilistic dukes and rakish gamblers hidden along the route. Their performances will be set to beautiful violin music from the era.

Dr Green has uncovered some mouthwatering recipes for 17th and 18th-century hot chocolate, the most extravagant of which — Monsieur St Disdier’s Baroque Chocolate (1692) — will be served on the tour, courtesy of Cocoa Hernando. Shot through with a concoction of exotic spices, it will be a mind-blowing cup of hot choc. With dramatic performances, transportive violin music, and a cornucopia of historical anecdotes — not to mention the best chocolate in town — this is an unmissable Christmas treat.

HELLO HARVEY NICHOLS!

Harvey Nichols Cocoa Hernando
We’re delighted to announce that our luxury chocolate is stocked at the exclusive Harvey Nichols branches of Knightsbridge, Leeds, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bristol, Dublin and Birmingham as well as their festive pop-ups of Liverpool, Trafford Centre in Manchester, Bristol Cribbs & Birmingham MerryHill.

In addition, we’re very excited to be presenting our chocolate at the stores of Knightsbridge (19/11, 6-10pm), Birmingham (20/11, 4-8pm), Leeds (26/11, 4-8pm) and Manchester (4/12, 4-8pm). Come down, say hello & have some chocolate!

DANCING THROUGH MORNINGS IN MEXICO

mornings in mexicoI really enjoyed spending a few lazy days in the company of DH Lawrence as he savours life in one of his favourite countries. It was a sunny delight to follow him on his trip to Hueyapa in the hills, experience his haggling for cherry pie heliotrope at the Sunday market & relax with Corasmin the dog on the veranda.

I loved to read about the local flavours of Tepache, a fermented drink of pineapple rind & brown sugar (which sounds like the Mexican equivalent to Keralan Toddy), Cherimoyas, the sweet green custard apple (which I’m dying to taste) & Mezcal which goes so well with our Mexican Chipotle Chilli Luxury Chocolate.

The author also provides a fascinating insight into the weird & wonderful dances of this ancient country – there’s the comical Deer dance, the germinating dance of the Sprouting Corn & the bizarre Snake dance of the Hopi Indians. The latter is especially intriguing, & people would trail for hundreds of miles to watch men moving to pounding rhythms whilst holding live rattlesnakes in their mouths. A fascinating adventure through old Mexico!