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Dark or milk choccolate?

Also, people need to stop drinking red wine with chocolate. The tannins ruin the flavour of the chocolate and the chocolate makes the wine taste like rubbish.

I disagree. I've been to wine tasting events that pair reds with desserts and specifically chocolate.. and it was great! Some tasted rubbish together, yes, but others were heavenly! :3

I've also seen recipes for red-wine-chocolate-cakes! Look them up! Really interesting :3
 
I disagree. I've been to wine tasting events that pair reds with desserts and specifically chocolate.. and it was great! Some tasted rubbish together, yes, but others were heavenly! :3

I've also seen recipes for red-wine-chocolate-cakes! Look them up! Really interesting :3
I still don't agree. I've had chocolates less sweet than wine and it's still tasted foul.

A chocolate stand I went to at the Good Food and Wine Show also asked people whether they'd been tasting wines before they tried any chocolate due to the effect it has on flavour.

Prior to personally realising the two should never mix I bought a chocolate red wine and it was a complete waste of $20. I can drink cheap wines (<$10 a bottle), but I poured that stuff down the sink.

I should add that I'm still open minded to the idea if it can be proved. If you've had a good chocolate and red wine combo (I don't do white wine), send me the details and I'll try it.
 
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DARK CHOCOLATE. Oh my god. I want some, now.

Typically for me, the darker the chocolate, the more I'll like it and vice versa. Dark is my favorite, I can really appreciate some milk, but white chocolate is just a little eh for me, unless it's paired with something like raspberry.
 
I still don't agree. I've had chocolates less sweet than wine and it's still tasted foul.

A chocolate stand I went to at the Good Food and Wine festival also asked people whether they'd been tasting wines before they tried any chocolate due to the effect it has on flavour.

Prior to personally realising the two should never mix I bought a chocolate red wine and it was a complete waste of $20. I can drink cheap wines (<$10 a bottle), but I poured that stuff down the sink.

You are fine to disagree! I quite enjoyed it really! Some pairings did indeed taste foul but others were actually amazing. Could just be a difference in what we prefer like some people saying they hate white chocolate and others loving it. Me, myself, can't understand why anyone would want to put chillies in their hot chocolate (mayan hot chocolate I think they call it) unless they enjoy dry burning sensations in their mouths as that's what it does to me. (A good hot choc is silky and smooth to me.) Though I do know people who've deliberately wanted to sweat whilst eating a curry so.. to each their own!

All in all, maybe you're not "supposed" to mix them, but I've enjoyed it and I enjoy mixing other food too (dipping unsalted fries into an icecream milkshake for example.) :p You can just call me weird then.
 
Since it's been mentioned in here a couple times...

I went to Soma tonight. Had myself a wonderful spicy dark hot chocolate :) Picked up some mix of the same for home use too. And a "Starry Night" bar, Dark peruvian chocolate (65%? I think. A little bit low) and sprinkled with some sea salt
 
White cohocoloate! But I prefer milk chocolate than black :)
 
Dark chocolate, it tastes much better to me.
 
Dark chocolate tastes nice. It's so pure. Milk chocolate is alright but the ones i've had have been too sugary.
 
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