Louis Vuitton unveils Maxime Frédéric’s 2025 Yule log: design inspired by the House’s codes
For the 2025 holiday season, Maison Louis Vuitton is launching a Yule log signed by its sweet workshop. In this way, the label blends couture and pastry-making expertise, with easy-to-read notes and a controlled price. The gesture is gourmet, and speaks to family tables and collectors alike.
Fêtes 2025: pastry according to Louis Vuitton
At the heart of the proposal, a hazelnut and lemon creation aims for balance. In addition, the work on textures serves an evolving tasting experience. This
The tabletop format is easy to share. The House also relies on clear flavors to avoid sweet overload. Lemon provides the impetus, while hazelnut establishes the roundness of the Yule log. In this way, each mouthful remains a welcome addition to the meal.
Priced at €85, this piece is positioned in the accessible luxury segment. As a result, it is positioned opposite the signatures of the great Parisian houses, without outbidding them. The Yule log will be available at a selection of Louis Vuitton addresses, depending on seasonal stocks. Also, pre-ordering may vary according to city and period.
“A Yule log designed for sharing, with clean taste and a homemade identity.”
Signature pieces for the holidays
Louis Vuitton – Bûche de Noël 2025: hazelnut and lemon pastry, meticulous finish, priced at €85. Also designed for the end-of-year table, it favors a clean cut and simple service.
The layout emphasizes the precision of the layers and immediate readability. The decor is inspired by the House’s codes, but the emphasis remains on taste. On the big day, the Yule log needs to be tempered to reveal its length. Then, after a few minutes at room temperature, the texture becomes more melting.
- Dominant flavour: hazelnut and lemon
- Suggested retail price: €85
- Availability: selected Louis Vuitton boutiques and chocolate shops
- Know-how: Maxime Frédéric workshop
- Period: end of 2025
Prices, recipes and availability
From now on, the House will structure a complete sweet offer around its flagship product. The Yule log is now available alongside boxes of chocolates and themed figurines. This choice facilitates one-stop shopping, according to the needs of each table. What’s more, the assortment reduces the risk of stock-outs in the store.
Louis Vuitton – Christmas tree assortments: crunchy praline chocolates, with pecan and maple syrup caramel, or cinnamon, chai spice caramel and Earl Grey tea. Another line combines almond, vanilla, caramelized and candied fruits, to be slipped in next to the Yule log.
What’s more, these assortments allow for a rhythmic service between main course and dessert. In short, everyone can dose the cocoa intensity to suit their appetite. The Yule log remains the centerpiece, while the fir trees play the crunchy part. As a result, the dessert experience remains seamless from start to finish.
Chocolate know-how and the Vivienne Ski icon
The brand presents its mascot in a creation called Vivienne Ski. The white chocolate creates a powdery effect and emphasizes the soft volume. The heart combines hazelnut gianduja, praline, white and dark chocolate, for a clear reading. Then, the contrast of the chocolates underlines the sporty silhouette.
Louis Vuitton – Vivienne Ski: chocolate figurine with snow decor in white chocolate, hazelnut and praline gianduja heart, white and dark chocolate work. This piece can also be offered as a table gift, in dialogue with the Yule log.
Serving tips and table settings
Then place the Yule log in a cool place, and take it out twenty minutes before serving. Also, a hot blade ensures clean slices and edges. Lemon requires a precise cut to keep the balance with hazelnut. In this way, the flavors come through without excessive chilling or premature melting.
For drinks, consider Earl Grey tea or mild coffee. On the other hand, a light muté wine can spice up the Yule log without overpowering it. As a result, the table gains in rhythm between freshness and warmth. A dry cider may also suit those who prefer lightness.
Finally, assemble the praline trees in a little farandole around the Yule log. In addition, a few candied fruits recall the vanilla and almond notes. The scene remains sober, but the Maison signature is visible right down to the last bite. Then, vary the heights for a clear visual on photos.
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