Sargent at National Portrait Gallery
Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth One of the major exhibitions happening in London in 2015 is John Singer Sargent at the National Portrait Gallery, Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends that is running until 25 May 2015. The exhibition is organized in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The exhibition will […]
A Brief History Of Chocolate Truffles
We all love chocolate truffles and associate them with special occasions or the simple pleasure of tasting good chocolate. But whose idea was it to introduce such a delightful dessert option? And why is it named after a very rare and precious fungus? What flavours are there? Here is a brief introduction to the chocolate […]
The History of Wedding Favours
The tradition of giving a small gift to all wedding guest has a long history. A small gift from a newly wed couple was believed to bring good luck. Depending on the country and social class the newly weds would give their guests handcrafted trinkets, a candle and other small tokens of good fortune. In […]
Royal Recipes with Charbonnel et Walker – BBC ONE – Feb 9th, 2017
Head Chocolatier, Adam Lee discusses our heritage and Royal
Our Favourite Father’s Day Gifts
21st June 2015 is Father’s Day. Despite it only being a week away, many of us are
Our Favourite Alfresco Dining Recipes
Not only is it National Picnic Week this week, but the weather seems
What is your chocolate personality?
Chocolate consumption is an emotional affair. More than with any other food we eat, chocolate
Beautiful Corporate Gifts This Christmas
Alice Through The Looking Glass for Charbonnel et Walker
British brand Alice Through The Looking Glass has collaborate
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