Tasted over the past several months:
Jacques Torres typifies a good boutique chocolatier these days. Most of the pieces are actually somewhat dull-looking, and the flavors are good but somewhat conservative, but I think the one runaway winner of his is the
wicked hot chocolate powder, which is spiced with chilis and studded with chips. Fresh from his boutique in Brooklyn on a cold windy day, a cup of this theobroma is smooth and drinks with an almost criminal richness.
Even more experimental in the spice department is
Vosges, whose pieces generally fall into three categories: their standard pieces (including the curry+coconut
Naga truffle that put them on the map), their Mexican chocolate pieces (the cinnamon compels you), and their rotating regional selection, which is currently focused on Australian ingredients like wattle pollen. Unafraid to use a liberal hand with the spices, Vosges are some of my favorites. Also worth noting - the best
caramel toffee ever. It's unreasonably expensive though, so I'd suggest visiting a Vosges store and snacking liberally at the sample display

Digressing from fine chocolates for just a moment, in the novel-wrapper department, the
Theobroma chocolate company of Sitka, Alaska, sells a US Coast Guard-themed milk chocolate bar as a fundraiser for their local USCG auxiliary. They also mold a few novelty shapes, particularly a Tlingit blanket pattern and typical Alaskan fish - salmon and halibut.
Still a big fan of the
ephemere sauce from Seattle's
Dilettante chocolatier...I bring a bottle back every time I visit. Warm the plastic bottle for just a few seconds in the microwave to liquefy it, shake vigorously, and squeeze over ice cream.
Local favorite
Kingsbury show a lot of handmade character, but didn't particularly stand out to me. Sorry, guys.
Finally, big props to Jason Andelman's superb
Artisan Confections, which are some of the most beautiful pieces I have seen anywhere. His sugar-printed designs are marvelously whimsical (love the audio signal on the mint...but shouldn't it be an EKG?) and really pop out, even if some of the flavor combos weren't winners with the +1. But the truffles, and especially the metallic-lustered ones, are knock-outs. I'm heading back to Periwinkle for more.