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Tasting Chocolates Made by Vincent Guerlais

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
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Vincent Guerlais Chocolates

The other day we entered our favorite chocolate boutique—Mococha on rue Mouffetard—where the owner Marie Gantois immediately announced some wonderful news. She was featuring the products of Vincent Guerlais, a chocolate maker in the town of Nantes, and would we like to try some? We purchased a small box containing twelve pieces of assorted ganaches and pralinés and took them home to taste.

As soon as we bit into the first chocolate, we knew that Marie had a winner. Each had a firm, yet delicate shell, and the interiors were smooth (ganaches) or crunchy (pralinés). We both liked the one named Ganache infusée au thé earl-grey. Although I found the flavor of tea a bit too subtle, Monique thought it was prominent, yet not overpowering. The Praliné fleur de sel contained delightfully crunchy salt particles mixed into a soft hazelnut purée. Gianduja noisette et noix de coco contained grated coconut suspended in gianduja, a chocolate-hazelnut paste. Although gianduja and coconut are an unusual combination, we found the flavor to be heavenly. Monique’s favorite was the Grand cru pur Madagascar, a single-origin dark-chocolate ganache that she found to be buttery and slightly fruity.

For the last three years in a row, Vincent Guerlais has won the Meilleur Chocolatier Français award conferred by the Club des Croqueurs de Chocolat. Marie will feature the chocolates in her shop until the end of April.

Vincent Guerlais has two shops in Nantes:

11, rue Franklin
Tel.: 02.40.08.08.79

Marché de Talensac
Tel.: 02.40.35.49.02

Mococha is located at 89, rue Mouffetard in Paris. The telephone number is 01.47.07.13.66.

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And the Winner Is…

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012
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Ganache Chocolates

From top to bottom: Michel Cluizel, Pierre Marcolini, Debauve & Gallais, Fabrice Gillotte, and Servant

In January we invited four colleagues, Richard Nahem, Eric Fraudeau, Yetunde Oshodi, and Sir Robyn Blaber to participate in our annual product tasting. We tasted five ganaches, each made from Venezuelan chocolate by a different artisanal chocolate maker.

The chocolate maker whose ganache scored the highest mark was Fabrice Gillotte, edging out Pierre Marcolini by a narrow margin.

Congratulations, Fabrice Gillotte! His chocolates can be purchased in Paris at Mococha, our favorite chocolate shop on rue Mouffetard.

Full details of the tasting can be found in the February edition of our newsletter, Paris Insights. It is published monthly as a downloadable PDF file and is available only to paid subscribers for an annual subscription fee of $30.

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