It seems that everywhere you look: grocery aisles, restaurants, farmer’s markets, your hotel pillow, you’ll find chocolate. I’m not talking about a 99-cent candy bar, but premium, all natural, gourmet chocolate. Not only is it the rage, with more science linking health benefits to eating chocolate, you can now argue it’s good for you.
This attention on premium chocolate has elevated it to star status on restaurant menus around the country, usually paired with a wine recommendation. So how can you create the same taste sensation for your next dinner party? We asked Chef Richard Kaplan, founder of artisan Brown Paper Chocolates, for his tips when selecting a wine to pair with gourmet chocolate.
Milk Chocolate
White Chocolate
Real Life Chocolate for Dessert!
So how does this work in real life? Here are a few flavors from Brown Paper Chocolates paired with appropriate wines.
We learned so much. Thank you Chef Richard. To learn about other chocolate flavors or to place an order with Brown Paper Chocolates, please visit them at please visit BrownPaperChocolates.com. YUM!
~ Jenn
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