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Frisson is defined as a sudden thrill or quiver. An apt description for the delightful experience when chocolate meets fruit in these four heavenly bonbons. Lemons, passion fruit and raspberries tease the fruit flavor notes out of scotch for a wonderful dessert on a summer's afternoon. A fun collection for experimentation with often surprising and rewarding results. Here are our suggestions just to get you started.
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Le Citron
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Parchita
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Milk chocolate and sweet Meyer lemon caramel with a hint of mint make for a delightful confection. Our favorite pairings are with an 8 year old Hazelburn or 12 year old Glenkinchie and a Camacho 1962 cigar.
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(Includes all four of the bonbons shown in this collection.)
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Framboise
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Cinco De Mayo
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Raspberry ambrosia is the best description for this chocolate gem. Pate de fruit over almond hazlenut praline then encased with dark chocolate will send you to berry paradise when enjoyed with Bruichladdich Torrey Pines from the Links series and a Macanudo Duke of York.
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The essence of lemons and limes with a touch of tequila produce a refreshing zing when paired with a 15 year old Gordon & MacPhail Craigellachie or other citrusy dram.
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* Click on the highlighted text to see the tasting notes for each specific scotch and cigar.
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