Grape Bra
Grape Bra
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Legendary Grape $12.99 Legendary Grape |
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When Grape Meets Bean
Would it be possible to mix a fine wine which complete a cosy meal and chocolate which is the official foodstuff of Valentine's Day?
Although not every pairing is a love connection, this match can be something enticing if done correctly. This idea makes all of the vintners and chocolatiers in the world content.
Pillitteri Estates has matched their 2005 Chambourcin special Select Late harvest with dark chocolate blackcurrant, crevasse estate winery paired a 2006 merlot with dark chocolate pecan and coyote's run selected to pit their 2007 red paw vineyard pinot noir with dark chocolate virtually clusters. This sort of pairing wine and chocolate happened weekly this February as they called it Days of Wine and Chocolate at the Niagara region.
Would it be possible as well for matches that instead of bringing love, it might bring regret? This daring match occurred in 2007 between Andrew Peller signature Series Chardonnay Sur Lie with milk chocolate hazelnut and maaleta Winery's pairing of their Grape Brain Rose with milk chocolate orange. It only implies that the pairings are not all dark chocolate with reds or sweeties though.
There's the so-called conching a formula turning gritty chocolate paste into smooth melt in your mouth ecstasy and this is a well guarded secret. For this to be completely done, the chocolate has to be High Quality for the match to work. I found out this when I did my personal experimenting with wine and chocolate pairing with Anne Czaja, master chocolatier for Lindt and Sprungli of Switzerland.
First you start with having a look at the chocolate's appearance which should have a radiant shine. Then touch it cocoa butter softens at body temperature, so if it softens on your fingers it'll do so luxuriously on your tongue. Listen for a crack noise when you break the bar. That is a suggestion of good texture. Smell it next to breathe in perfumes of perhaps fruit, caramel, spice or cocoa naturally. Good quality chocolate will have intense smells. Eventually taste it by letting the chocolate melt on your tongue. It should not stick to the palate or be grained. The flavours should be rich, sensual and gratifying. Look for notes of vanilla, fruit, liquorice, spices, even tobacco as well as cocoa in the taste. Good chocolate has many dimensions as fine wine. These is the lesson I learned from Czaja which reminded me of my own wine-tasting lectures in that it covered all five senses.
One thing I discovered which I had no clue before is dry white would marry so well with a confection. Both brought out the tastes of butterscotch and caramel in each other with the wine's apple notes leaving the palate refreshed. This was the initiation in pairing oak-aged chardonnay with Lindth milk chocolate.
The pairing which really reminded of liqueur-filled dark chocolate that I used to get at Christmas for a treat is the matching of Canadian cabernet franc icewine with the 90% chocolate. Before that, we sipped merlot with 70% dark chocolate.
In the time the Brix is developed, a type of chocolate made especially to pair with wine. Dr. Nick Proia, a pulmonologist from Ohio took this whole wine and chocolate affair to pinnade. Bruce Barber, a partner in the company even wired that Brix accents wine rather like the Riedel glass does.
Brix Milk Chocolate is made for the lighter reds and dessert wines. Winerytohome.com is offering home delivery in Ontario of these chocolates matched with a variety of wines. Brix Dark Chocolate ( sixty percent ) is also the most versatile with a fairly high cocoa content yet mellow enough to enhance the fruit forward wines it was designed to accompany. Brix Extra Dark ( 70% ) is formulated to pair with the deepest red wines. It is extremely high cocoa content can square up to considerable tannins found in such wines as Barolo and Bordeaux and well as the heavier.
Dr. Jordan Lebel, a leading name on the physiological effects of chocolate emphasised the the more pleasure at the 1st bite, the less you're going to it. To paraphrase, buy high quality chocolate and slow down and savour it like a fine wine. Lastly, all experts have one major piece of advice : Buy the best quality you are able to afford. You'll eat less and enjoy it more.
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