Dare to Pair: The Ultimate Guide to Chocolate & Wine Pairing
By Julie Nygard
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"Dare to Pair" is the bible of chocolate and wine pairing. It contains over 40 wines with chocolate pairings each, information on where the grapes are grown, flavor profiles, taste chocolate and wine properly, how to select the proper glass for wines, websites and references for hosting your own chocolate and wine events, dozens of recipes and much more. "Dare to Pair" is the perfect gift for anyone wishing to discover the secrets to pairing chocolate and wine. Author Julie Pech has taught chocolate and wine pairing classes for more than eight years, owns her own chocolate shop, has traveled internationally on cruise ships as a guest lecturer speaking on chocolate and is also the author of "The Chocolate Therapist: A User's Guide to the Extraordinary Health Benefits of Chocolate."
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Dare to Pair - Julie Nygard
Dare to Pair
The Ultimate Guide to Chocolate and Wine Pairing
Another delicious book by
Julie Pech
Adapted from the author’s book,
The Chocolate Therapist: A User’s Guide to the Extraordinary Health Benefits of Chocolate
Copyright 2014 by Julie Pech, The Chocolate Therapist, Inc.
Littleton, CO 80123, USA.
www.thechocolatetherapist.com
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.
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Dedication
For Britt and Blake. My life is so much sweeter because you’re in it.
Contents
Acknowledgments
How it All Got Started
Chocolate and Wine Basics
Proper Chocolate Consumption
Selecting the Proper Wine Glass
Red Wine and Chocolate Pairings
White Wine and Chocolate Pairings
Appendix A: Quick Reference Guide
Appendix B: Pairing Summary
Appendix C: How to Microwave Chocolate
Appendix D: Recipes
References
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Thank you to the thousands of you who have attended my classes and have been the guinea-pigs, testing wine after wine, chocolate after chocolate—it was a lot of work, but you hung in there. Thank you Erik & Rebekah, who helped bring the pairing process to a whole new level. Thank you to my extraordinary staff at The Chocolate Therapist and to Erin, for managing the shop so I could finish this book. Thank you Mary Carol, chocolatier-extraordinaire. And thank you Maryann, my brilliant and peaceful graphic artist, who really did everything else.
We’ve toasted abroad, we’ve toasted at home,
The chocolate enticing, never alone.
And along the journey, we discovered THE rule,
The precious secret of Wine Pairing School
If you ever discover a marginal pair,
Just keep drinking, my friend
And soon you won’t care.
How It All Got Started
I know what you’re thinking: chocolate and wine pairing is an interesting concept to say the least. When I first heard about it over a decade ago, my initial reaction was why?
followed shortly after by why not?
Fortunately, the job of learning about it came into my life out of sheer necessity. The work started shortly after the release of my book The Chocolate Therapist. A series of serendipitous events led to an opportunity to travel on cruise ships, giving lectures about chocolate. In the process of booking the first cruise, I was asked for the titles of all my lectures to confirm my reservation. This request surprised me because I’d only planned on lecturing about the health benefits of chocolate. But cruise ship policy calls for a series of lectures on the same topic, not the same topic five times. (I thought I’d share this fact with you in case you’re thinking about presenting a topic.)
To keep things simple and fun, I quickly came up with a series of lectures: Chocolate and Wine Pairing,
Chocolate and Tea Pairing,
International Chocolates,
How to Throw a Chocolate Party,
and, my original lecture, The Extraordinary Health Benefits of Chocolate.
I sent the list and secured my spot, a little later realizing that the only topic I knew anything about was the health benefits of chocolate. But I decided not to let a complete lack of knowing what I was doing stand in the way. Cruising to Bermuda and the Eastern Caribbean was on the line, so I’d have to figure it out.
I needed some practice fast. A bottle of wine and a box of chocolates seemed like a good place to start, and as I was polishing off my fourth pairing, it occurred to me that I might fare better doing the research with a group. If I did everything myself, it seemed unlikely that I’d fit into any of my clothes by the time the cruise date arrived. I also wanted to keep on track with the principle I was teaching in my lecture on the health benefits of