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William George Harcourt-Cooze (born 29 April 1964) is a British-based chocolate maker and entrepreneur.He came to public prominence in 2008 with the airing of the Channel 4 fly-on-the-wall documentary, Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory, which centred on his efforts to grow, import and produce his own chocolate.
Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory is a United Kingdom television documentary series broadcast on Channel 4 in March 2008. Filmed in " fly-on-the-wall " style, it shows the efforts of Willie Harcourt-Cooze to establish a brand of 100% cacao chocolate in the UK.
She married Willie Harcourt-Cooze, a Burmese-Irish man, in 1993 after meeting him in her late teens. Using the funds from the sale of his London flat and his family's money, the couple purchased [ 11 ] a 1,000 acres (400 ha) cocoa farm, in the Venezuelan cloud forest , Hacienda El Tesoro [ 12 ] in the Henri Pittier National Park , near Choroni ...
[10] [11] Willie Harcourt-Cooze ' s father bought Horse Island, where he started farming and living a self-sufficient life. [12] [13] For some years, the island was owned by Gert Kölbel, a wealthy German (inventor of the Bullworker), [14] who renovated a few of the buildings in the 1980s. It was sold to financier Adrian Fitzgibbon and wife ...
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