What wine or cocktail goes well with chocolate?!
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any orange flavored cocktail!. something with gran marinierWww@FoodAQ@Com
Moscato D'Asti
It's a sweet, sparkling wine from Italy!. Readily available, less than 10 dollars a bottle!. My favorite is Nivole (Michele Chiarlo)!. It's great chilled and good for a hot day!. The sweetness compliments the chocolate very well!.
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Or try "le Chocolat" from Enchantment Vineyards (New Mexico)!. This is an after dinner or dessert wine (actually a port) that sips well and has nice chocolate overtones!. Good with chocolate, as the dessert actually amplifies the tones!.
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It's a sweet, sparkling wine from Italy!. Readily available, less than 10 dollars a bottle!. My favorite is Nivole (Michele Chiarlo)!. It's great chilled and good for a hot day!. The sweetness compliments the chocolate very well!.
http://www!.finewinehouse!.com/index!.asp!?P!.!.!.
Or try "le Chocolat" from Enchantment Vineyards (New Mexico)!. This is an after dinner or dessert wine (actually a port) that sips well and has nice chocolate overtones!. Good with chocolate, as the dessert actually amplifies the tones!.
http://www!.southwestwines!.com/Www@FoodAQ@Com
I personally coudn't do wine and chocolate, though maybe a dessert wine, or probably the most common you hear of is champagne and chocolate!. I guess any of the milkier cocktails would work with chocolate, something with Kalua or Baileys in it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I like Port, try Taylor's Tanwy 10 year, or 20 year Port!. You could have Baily's on the rocks, or Tuaca on the rocks as well, they would compliment, also Grand Marnier straight up, cause the orange compliments the chocolate! Cheers!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Red wine from the Pyrenees region of Southwestern France would be the best!.
Really any dessert wine or port would be good!. also Cabernets pair well with chocolate because they already have a hint of cocoa in them including blackberries and spice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Really any dessert wine or port would be good!. also Cabernets pair well with chocolate because they already have a hint of cocoa in them including blackberries and spice!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The classic pairings for chocolate are Cabernet Sauvignon or Port!.
I like cabs and port so it works for me, but whatever flavors you choose to mix, if it tastes good to you, it's the right choice!Www@FoodAQ@Com
I like cabs and port so it works for me, but whatever flavors you choose to mix, if it tastes good to you, it's the right choice!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Red wine is most often associated with chocolate!.!.!. The best rule I heard of, is match your countries!.!.!. French wine for French chocolate etc!.!.!. if you don't have time to look, a nice merlot is always a good option!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Godiva choc liquor in a cocktail goes because it enhances the flavor of the choc your pairing it with!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
its not wine nor a cocktailk get you some irish cream it has rum in it it is really good and goes good with hersheys candy bars also you can get you some mud slide that hgoes good with chocolate as wellWww@FoodAQ@Com
I would go with a Riesling!. It is a dessert wine, and I had some with chocolate covered strawberries and it was divine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Red wine with a bit of tannin mixes great!. Just make sure its dark chocolate!.!.!.!.milk chocolate is really, really hard to pair!.
I'd go for a Merlot!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I'd go for a Merlot!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
i always thought white zen went well with chocolate!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
arbor mist blackberry merlotWww@FoodAQ@Com