Gourmet gifts to slip under the tree

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Montreal centre-ville

Edible gifts are always a hit among foodies, so this christmas, spoil them with some local gourmet treats.

You don’t need to go very far to find the perfect gift: downtown shops are overflowing with delicious products. And why not opt for Quebec products and keep supporting our local businesses? For anyone who loves a good cocktail, we suggest Les Charlatans syrups.

With so many flavours available—lime and pepper, chile and tonka, or strawberry and sichuan—how can you pick just one? With their fun designs, the 11 Comtés brewery’s beer cans won’t go unnoticed. Plus, their beers—artisanal brews from the Haut-Saint-François region—feature delicate aromas.
For some flavourful cuisine, Food Crayons’ products are both unique and practical. Simply sharpen the crayon flavour of your choice (lemon, basil, tomato and thyme, lime, ginger, or black garlic) over your dish to season. And finally, for those with a sweet tooth, think Allo Simone chocolate spreads, which come in 10 decadent varieties. We also love CandyLabs’ handcrafted candies, which are sold in elegant clear tubes.
Sirops Les Charlatans, 14,95 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici
Sirops Les Charlatans, 14,95 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici
Tartinades Allo Simonne, 14 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici
Tartinades Allo Simonne, 14 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici
Bonbons Candylabs, 6 $ le tube de 30 grammes chez Candylabs
Bonbons Candylabs, 6 $ le tube de 30 grammes chez Candylabs
Coffret Food Crayon, 35 $ au Marché Artisans du Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth 14 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici
Coffret Food Crayon, 35 $ au Marché Artisans du Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth 14 $ l’unité chez Fou d’ici