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    Bequet Confections

    4.4 (24 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    12 caramels in a bag bought separately.  5lb box filled 16 bags.
    Chris C.

    Amazing!!! Someone sent our Company a 5 lb mixed Bo as a gift. It was hard to decide which was the beast flavor. Salted Caramel and (surprisingly) Apple were tied for first place. No chemicals, no artificial flavors, no preservatives, natural sea salt, and hormone-free milk, cream and butter. Made in USA (Bozeman, Montana) I bought a 5lb box of Apple for family for Halloween. And a 5lb box of Sea Salt Butterscotch for Christmas dinner. 12 caramels fit pretty well in 5"x7" or 4"x6" candy bags from Amazon. There is around 192 caramels (16 dozen) in a 5lb box.

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    These are the best caramels I have had in a long time I purchased them at our local Costco and hopefully they will keep them in stock

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    Dubai chocolate caramels need to have pieces of real pistachio and not chunks of sugar. Also essence of pistachio to be added.

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    I never thought of caramels as being anything special until I placed a Bequet caramel on my tongue.

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    La Châtelaine Chocolat Co.

    La Châtelaine Chocolat Co.

    4.3(32 reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $$$

    La Châtelaine is the kind of place you have to find--tucked away in a quiet Bozeman neighborhood,…read morefar from the bustle of Main Street. The search felt almost romantic, like wandering the side streets of Paris in pursuit of a hidden chocolatier known only to locals. The exterior was humble, even nondescript--I half-wondered if I'd stumbled upon an old hardware store. But the moment I stepped inside, I knew I'd found something extraordinary. A long glass case gleamed with rows of exquisite chocolates--delicate, jewel-like creations that would make any Parisian confiseur proud. These weren't simple chocolate bars or mass-produced sweets; each piece looked like a tiny work of art, inspired by faraway cacao origins and the timeless elegance of old-world France. Choosing just four for my sampler box felt impossible, so I surrendered and asked the server for guidance. She smiled and asked what flavors I loved most, then curated a selection that included two pieces crafted from Mexican cacao--tracing their roots to the Aztecs--and a layered chocolate so refined it could have come straight from Saint-Germain-des-Prés. To complete the indulgence, I ordered a hot chocolate--Mexican style, of course. Rich, velvety, and lightly spiced, it was perfection in a cup. Each bite of chocolate was an awakening--smooth, complex, and impossibly luxurious. By the end, I was speechless. La Châtelaine isn't just a chocolatier; it's a love letter to Paris, written in cacao. They may be hidden in Bozeman for now, but their craft deserves a world stage.

    A while back, my aunt who lives in Bozeman sent us a box of these fantastic chocolates, and I never…read moreforgot them. On my visit to Bozeman, I made a special trip just to get a box of these perfectly tempered and interestingly--but not overly weirdly--flavored chocolates. The chocolate has that perfect snap and gloss that marks high-end chocolates and makes their prices make sense. I wish I'd gotten the name, though, of the young woman helping me because she was remarkably friendly and helpful and was a wonderful representative of this company (for the record, I went on Sunday, August 4, around 1pm, in case that helps the owner identify her). She suggested some favorites of other customers and also her own favorites while she packed up my box. Thank you, friendly person!

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    The Spice and Tea Exchange

    The Spice and Tea Exchange

    4.1(12 reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    This biz is my cup of tea…read more The Spice & Tea Exchange is my favorite chain to visit while traveling. I recently stopped by their location in Bozeman, Montana and picked up enough tea to excite Paul Revere. I spent over 30 minutes exploring their well stocked inventory of tea and spices. The teas are sold in a loose leaf form, which happens to be my favorite. They have sleepy time teas, highly caffeinated options, and even some mushroom based. The other half of the store is filled with different spices and rubs for all your cooking needs. This is also a great spot to pick up accessories for your tea-loving friend. There's bookmarks, tea cups, and even those small animals that change colors when tea is poured on them. I wanted one of everything. I ended up snagging a cute light blue tea cup that has a built in filter, banana sugar, chocolate mushroom tea, and a strawberry white tea. I also grabbed a ranch rub and a garlic aioli seasoning to experiment with at home. Can't wait to sample all my new goodies.

    Spice things up! This is a pretty impressive spice and tea…read morestore! They have a whole lot of different spices, spice blends, and of course, tea. It's not all just spice blends where some Montanan thinks, "Eh- this is what Cajun spice tastes like." Instead, it's mainly the raw spice ingredients. I love that they get nerdy with it- they had about 8 different types of paprika, with a little sign that lets you know where it's from, what it tastes like, what you're going to pay. You're free to open the jars and take a sniff. If you're cooking in Bozeman, and need just a pinch of some obscure spice, this is a good place to go so you don't have to buy a whole bottle and waste it. They have such large jars of spices, and such a huge variety, you have to wonder about the turnaround time on these spices, and how long some of these more obscure spices are sitting here. The fact that they're in glass jars is slightly worrisome, but I like seeing what's going on in all those jars. I was disappointed that they seemed to largely skim over the world of Indian spices, which are notoriously hard to figure out. The staff was busy when we went, but it gave us plenty of time to get a good look around.

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    The Spice and Tea Exchange - So many cool things here!

    So many cool things here!

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    The Spice and Tea Exchange

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    Bozeman Wine Gallery - Sale Table - 40% off currently

    Bozeman Wine Gallery

    4.4(7 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    If you're hoping to discover a robust selection of wines, I hope you also enjoy the complex notes…read moreof disappointment and ego. This isn't so much a wine store as it is a stage for the owner's one-man show: "Let Me Tell You What You Clearly Don't Know About Wine." Want a bottle under $50 that doesn't require a thesis-level explanation? Move along, peasant. Instead, prepare to be cornered by the owner, who apparently believes that every visitor is here to be baptized in his knowledge of obscure Bordeaux vintages and his deeply spiritual trip to the Loire Valley. He'll tell you he "curates" his inventory, which is snob-speak for "doesn't stock much, but has a lot of opinions about what you should buy elsewhere." To summarize: if you want a wine store with actual wine, try literally anywhere else. If you want a lecture on terroir, tannins, and the tragic downfall of wine culture thanks to people like you, congratulations--you've found your temple.

    What a find! To stumble across Wine Gallery was like waking up in paradise. Nate, the GM, is an…read moreenthusiastic wine lover who sets a high bar for other wine shops in the area... or anywhere, for that matter. To find grower-producer Champagnes, top Riojas, leading Barolos and Barbarescos, and good representation of wines from all the world's top regions is pure joy for a wine lover. I'm very proud of my small boutique store in Grass Valley, CA. But Wine Gallery gives me new ideas for expansion as soon as possible! If you're a Bozeman resident (or anywhere in Gallatin County), I highly recommend joining Wine Gallery's club. It will be a great way to expand your knowledge of wine and exposure to great new discoveries!

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    Bozeman Wine Gallery - Rose for a warm day!

    Rose for a warm day!

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    Bozeman Wine Gallery

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