“No dessert for me, thank you, just a few pieces of chocolate with a suitable wine": this is the sort of request you may happen to overhear at a restaurant. But what to serve with chocolate as an accompanying drink?
Cacao is one of the most difficult ingredients to pair drinks with, so much so that some even suggest serving nothing but glasses of cool sparkling water, especially if it is dark chocolate. In actual fact, with a little savvy, chocolate can be successfully teamed up with many different drinks, from wine to spirits and even beer.
The general rule is to choose a wine with a strong and assertive taste, one that is able to stand up to the intensity of chocolate without being overpowered. The higher the percentage of cacao, the greater length the wine needs to have.
An important point to remember is that, like wine, chocolate contains tannins which confer a sensation of dryness to the palate. In fact, a sweet food tends to make wine taste bitter and astringent, more acidic and less fruity. A red wine with even the faintest hint of tannins would be wasted on chocolate: the risk is that of creating a mouth-puckering sensation. Unlike other ingredients, all perfect pairings involving chocolate are based on harmony, never on contrast.
So, let's find the best drinks to pair with chocolate.