Have you heard of Chocolate Wine Pairing? This was totally foreign to me before my visit to Vero Chocolate Lounge, which I mentioned in my last blog entry.
The curious me went to do some research on what the experts have to say about this artful experience.
- Rule #1, typically the wine should be at least as sweet, if not a touch sweeter, than the chocolate you are serving it with. Otherwise, the taste may quickly veer towards bitter or sour.
- When pairing wines with chocolate, your best bet is to match lighter, more elegant flavored chocolates with lighter-bodied wines; likewise, the stronger the chocolate, the more full-bodied the wine should be. For example, a bittersweet chocolate tends to pair well with an intense, in-your-face California Zinfandel.
- Similar to “formal” wine tasting, if you will be experimenting with several varieties of chocolates, work from light to dark. Start with a more subtle white chocolate and end on a dark or bittersweet chocolate.
Some say it can’t be done, pairing wine with chocolate. I think it's worth a try.
And if we have the right wine to complement the right chocolate, I can really imagine a match made in heaven!
1 comment:
Again... bring me there!
I have never thought wine could be paired nicely with chocolate, unless it's champagne, or dessert wine, or may be port. Would definitely love to try. But give me ample notice. I should double-up my cardio routine before I go for this indulgence.
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