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Celebrate the Season of Sharing with Gourmet Gifts and Delicacies at Tagaytay Twin Lakes



Tagaytay Twin Lakes has the finest gourmet gifts and delicacies
that you can give this season of sharing…

The Holiday rush is now in full swing and it could only mean one thing – tis’ the season for gift giving. And one way you can melt your loved ones’ heart is by warming their tummies. These gift ideas from Tagaytay Twin Lakes will surely guide you in sharing a merrier and more delectable Christmas to the people you love.


 

Located along the main highway of Tagaytay-Nasugbo Road, Tagaytay Twin Lakes has become a popular destination among foodies and diners who love to pamper themselves with great food and a stunning view of the world-famous Taal Lake. 

But more than being an ideal family getaway and dining destination for the Holidays, Tagaytay Twin Lakes also has the goods that can feed your need this gift giving season. 

 

First stop is Greg’s Fruitcakery where the fruit is always fresh and the cake is always sweet.  It offers different mouth-watering goodies that would be best given to your family to enjoy this Christmas.

 

From custom-made cakes and bread to their most unique cakes and pies, Greg’s Fruitcakery is a heavenly place for your Holiday sweet cravings. Topping of the list of recommended gifts at Greg’s Fruitcakery are its famed Cinnamon Buns and Chocolate Mango Caramel Praline Brittle. But if you’re feeling a little extra generous, get one of its Christmas baskets or vintage gift packs, which is filled with delightful surprises and is sure to put a smile on your loved ones’ faces.

 

Next stop is La Creperie’s, a French-inspired modern café. Give your friends and loved ones a slice of France by getting its excellently-crafted, chewy and tasty crepes including its deliciously sweet Nutella dripping crepe filled with fresh mango. Another must-buy is the La Christine made with balsamic glazed strawberry and filled with strawberry jam and topped with generous amount of whipped cream. 

 

Also in Tagaytay Twin Lakes is Santi’s Delicatessen, a high-end shop that offers excellent quality gourmet products from all over the world, a perfect destination for extra special Christmas gifts. Santi’s houses a large selection of wines from different parts of the globe. From different kinds of Merlot to the classy Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay from Europe and places as far as Australia, wines are perfect Christmas gifts that never go out of style.  

 

Last stop is one of Tagaytay’s most famous destinations for sweets and pasalubong buys, Amira’s Buco Tart Haus. Homemade tarts made with love and no preservatives are definitely a winner for the tart lovers and those who with a sweet tooth. 

 

The All-Year favorite Buco Tart is a great piece to add to one’s Noche Buena table and for afternoon tea and coffee breaks, thus it makes for a perfect present for your boss or your colleague. 

Head on over and shop for delicious gourmet gifts at Tagaytay Twin Lakes this Holiday season. 


Tagaytay Twin Lakes is located along Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway, Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines. It offers the most magnificent views of Taal Lake and mountainside. Cool fresh air and great view awaits you here.

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