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Pascal Caffet

Pascal Caffet is a World Champion (Meilleur Ouvrier de France) French pastry confectioner and chocolate maker.[1] Pascal Caffet has five shops in France and four shops in Japan.

Resume

  • 2009: Best chocolate maker in France
  • 2003: Gold Medal Pastry & Chocolate World Championship (Champion du Monde). Lyon, France
  • Silver & Bronze medal Chocolate World Championship. Las Vegas, USA - 2002 & 2004
  • 1996: Gold medal Pastry & Chocolate World Championship (Champion du Monde). Milano, Italy
  • 1989: Best French Pastry Confectioner (Meilleur Ouvrier de France). France

Company history

Boutique Pascal Caffet, Troyes, France
Boutique Pascal Caffet, Troyes, France
  • 1979: Bernard Caffet (Pascal’s father) created the “Palais du chocolat” in Troyes, first shop in France.
  • 1986: Pascal and Florence Caffet start in the family business, after the death of Bernard Caffet
  • 1989: Pascal becomes “Meilleur Ouvrier de France Pâtissier” Best French Pastry Confectionner. He was only 27 years old, he was the youngest “Meilleur Ouvrier de France ».
  • 1990: Pascal and Florence decide to open a bigger shop, because the first one was to small to present all the products, pastries and chocolates.
  • 1996: Pascal becomes for the first time World Champion (chocolate and pastry).
  • 2004: Opening of the second shop in Troyes, close to the new factory.
  • 2004: The first shop Pascal Caffet, made in Japan, opens.
  • 2007: The third shop opens in Troyes, and the fourth shop opens in Japan.
  • 2008: Pascal and Florence decide to start the first shop in Paris in the very “chic” Quartier Saint-Germain.
  • 2009: Le “club des Croqueurs de chocolats”, gives to Pascal Caffet an award for the very high quality of his chocolates.

References

  1. ^ "Fauchon prend 33% de Pascal Caffet". Le Figaro. March 22, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-11.

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