Chocolate, coffee, delicacies… our gourmet selection of 2023 Advent calendars. Madame Figaro
Beautiful cases featuring 24 windows, Advent calendars return with chocolate, pasta, pralines, but also coffee, whiskeys or delicacies such as pâté. Our nearly exhaustive selection.
The sacred delight of the month of December, the tradition of the Advent calendar has not dried up since its birth in the 19th century. Every year, brands double down on creativity, creating countdowns to satisfy every taste in the lead up to Christmas. With chocolate, tea, jam or even coffee, here’s an editorial selection to encourage young and old alike to choose the Advent calendar with enthusiasm.
Chocolate calendars
Chocolate bite-filled Advent calendars, popular with those with a sweet tooth, are as successful as ever. Purists will opt for the La Maison du Chocolat calendar, with pralines, dark chocolates or even comforting milk squares hidden within its snowflake casing.
Alongside the stars, Yannick Alleno and Aurelien Rivoire signed the Advent Messenger, which was made of cardboard. There we discover the various specialties of their shared home, made with pan water, like party sticks, these little chocolate bars decorated with brandy chestnuts, flavored with brandy.
In his calendar decorated with exotic animals, the best worker in France, Arnaud Lahrer, offers a selection of his main creations: marshmallows covered in milk chocolate, pralines, spéculos or even chocolate truffles.
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A touch of originality
There’s a calendar for every wish. Foodies will focus on originality and enjoy a well-curated selection of foie gras, pâté and rillettes daily. A tribute calendar to the traditional products of the Southwest, designed by Maison Godard.
On the breakfast side, brand Mymuesli carries a selection of 24 blends, while artisan gift site Ici Present offers a collection of 12 spreads created by French artisan master chocolatiers.
Craft drinks
Next to the coffee, La Grange roasting house offers 24 blends of coffees that are artisanally roasted by the best worker in France. One to two cups a day is enough to enjoy. For aficionados of the small fizz, Bapbap Brewery serves up a nice selection of craft brews, 100% local, produced in a homebrewery. Oenophiles will be tempted by Wineted’s superior selection, bringing together 17 fine wines, 4 spirits and specialties from our terroirs. Just have to wait until Christmas.
Source: Le Figaro
