Fabulous Festive Gourmet Chocolate Holiday Gifts from Vosges Chocolates

This year I’m sending lots of edible gourmet food gifts to friends and family. It’s a stressful time for everyone, and I’m hoping to brighten their holidays a little bit.

I like sending “consumable” gifts instead of “cluttery” gifts – things you use up, like food, bath and body products, calendars and candles. That way my gifts don’t contribute to any clutter in someone else’s home.

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One of my favorite chocolate companies is Vosges Haut Chocolat (prounounced “vohzh.”) Their chocolates are incredibly delicious (and I’m picky about chocolate) and the packaging is beautiful and sure to impress recipients.

Here in Washington State, we make “sparkling wine” not “champagne.” But these Champagne Truffles from Vosges would pair nicely with our Pet-Nats (try Savage Grace’s!) and our sparkling wines (stop by Wit Cellars or Patterson Cellars for festive sparkling wines for the holidays).

You can also find Washington sparkling wines at local Woodinville wineries including Airfield Estates, Alexandria Nicole Cellars, Callan Cellars, Elentone (at Pomum Cellars), Gard Vintners, Maryhill Winery and others.

Another chocolate to pair with sparkling wine is Vosges’ Peppermint Candy Cane Gnomes. They’re cute little bite sized chocolates, and come in a festive illustrated box.

A luxe (read: expensive) gift item here is the Vosges Comfort Food Tower. Inside, you’ll find a half pound of caramel toffee, nine pieces of caramel marshmallow, and nine pieces of peanut butter bonbon.

For a beautifully wrapped yet affordable dark chocolate option, check out the Caramels et Chocolats gift box. So elegant! Pair with any of the Bordeaux or Rhone style red wines from Woodinville. (Note that the salt for some of these caramels was produced in Woodinville!)

The dark woodland forest-themed “Enchanted Collection” truffles were inspired by the chocolatier Katrina’s travels around the world.

We know that many of our wine blog readers also enjoy drinking whiskey, bourbon and Scotch. Take a look at Vosges’ Dalmore Scotch-infused truffles!

Our last recommendation is this exquisitely packaged box of Rosemary Marcona Almond Toffee. Pair with one of our excellent local Washington Syrahs!

Happy holiday shopping,

Woodinville Wine Blog

 

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