Chocolate & Wine: A Perfect Pairing
Pour a glass, break off a square, and let the pairing adventure begin
There’s a reason chocolate and wine have fascinated palates for centuries. Both are complex, layered, and flavourful—but when paired thoughtfully, they create a harmony that’s greater than the sum of their parts. Whether you’re a dark chocolate fan or a dessert wine enthusiast, this guide reveals the secrets to crafting pairings that sing.
Finding the Perfect Chocolate and Wine Pairing
Chocolate and wine share a language of bitterness, sweetness, acidity, and texture. The key lies in balancing these elements:
- Bitterness: High-cocoa dark chocolate (70%+) thrives with bold, tannic wines like Cabernet Sauvignon or sweet Port wine, where tannins soften cocoa’s edge.
- Sweetness: Milk chocolate’s creamy richness loves a Ruby Port or Amaro, whose caramel notes mirror its sweetness.
- Acidity: White chocolate, buttery and mellow, pairs beautifully with a zesty Moscato or effervescent Prosecco to cut through its richness.
Flavour notes: Match or contrast?
Indulgence is an art—and with chocolate and wine, every bite and sip can be a masterpiece:
- Fruity Chocolate (think red berries or citrus zest): Pair with a jammy Zinfandel or crisp Riesling to amplify the fruitiness.
- Nutty Chocolate (hazelnut, almond): Complement with oaked Chardonnay or nutty Sherry for a layered finish.
- Spicy Chocolate (cinnamon, chilli): Try a peppery Syrah or smoky Malbec to mirror the heat.
How to taste like a pro?
- Start light to dark: Begin with white or milk chocolate, progressing to darker varieties.
- Smell first: Inhale the wine’s aroma, then the chocolate’s. Notice overlapping scents.
- Sip, then nibble: Take a sip of wine, let it linger, then bite the chocolate. Let them mingle on your palate.
- Clean your palate: Sip water or nibble plain crackers between pairings.
- Focus on texture: Creamy chocolate? Try a silky Merlot. Crunchy bark? A sparkling Rosé adds contrast.
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