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  	     Some people’s idea of heaven is a fine whiskey, great chocolate and a good cigar. By the way, enjoy fine Scotch in a snifter or a wine glass rather than a rocks glass—it’s better for nosing the aromas. Photo by László Rákoskerti | IST. 
   
          
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            |   KAREN HOCHMAN  is the Editorial Director of THE NIBBLE. PETER ROT is its Chocolate Specialist. 
 |    December 2007 |  | Pairing Chocolate & Scotch Whiskey And Chocolate  CAPSULE REPORT: Pairing chocolates with wine and spirits is even more enjoyable than eating chocolates by themselves. If you haven’t already seen our wine, spirits and chocolate pairing guide, take a look. Below, a particular evening we spent with Laphroaig single malt scotch, known for its smoky peat flavor and creamy sweet oak, and some smoky, creamy single-origin chocolates.   You want to match a chocolate that goes with the whiskey. When you’re drinking a blended Scotch it may not make that much of a difference. But single malts have very particular flavor profiles. They can be herbal, grassy, fruity or smoky. Single origin chocolates can be the same way. As with wine (and coffee), they take their character from the terroir and microclimate. Just as you pair your wine to the weight, sauces and seasonings of your dish, for the most pleasurable experience, you should do the same with your chocolate. Laphroaig & Chocolate PairingsRecently we sat down with a panel of three Scotches from one of our favorite single-malt producers, Laphroaig: the 10-year, Quarter Cask and 30-year. Laphroaig is a startling Scotch if you’ve never experienced it—smoky and peaty flavors (think cigars and lapsang-souchong tea). We started by tasting some blended chocolates from a top chocolate producer, and the combination didn’t sing. 
 So, we went to single origin cacao. When you have a smoky whiskey, look for a smoky chocolate. Java, Indonesia, Sao Tome (an island off the west coast of Africa) and Vanuatu (a South Pacific island near Australia) are known for growing beans that have smoky flavor notes. Mostly, the flavor comes from the terroir, but sometimes it can be enhanced through gas dryers (as opposed to naturally air-drying the beans).
 The Origin Chocolates
Here are some worthy chocolate mates for Laphroaig. See how many you can acquire for a tasting. If you want to see how smoky chocolates compare to other styles of chocolate (or, to try other styles of chocolate with a different profile of whiskey), select some bars from our Chocolate 101 article, where we group bars by flavor profile, including fruity and sharp, nutty and woody, tart and tangy and sweet and spicy. Here are the smoky boys:
 
  Pralus: Java 75%, Djakarta 75%,  Sao Tome 75%, Fortissima (blended)Pralus 
		      used to make a Vanuatu 75%, from the island nation in the South Pacific Ocean near Australia. But there have been sourcing problems; if you can find it, grab it. Pralus is one of the great chocolatiers of France—and the world; his style is a dark roast of beans that many people find too severe (if you love espresso, you’ll like Pralus). Read more about Pralus in our House Tour, a review of the great chocolate houses of the world.
 
  
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      Michel Cluizel: Tamarina 70%, Vila Gracinda 67%Cluizel had sourcing problems with its Sao Tome Tamarina beans, and replaced the bar this year with beans from the Vila Gracinda plantation also in Sao Tome. Tamarina has grassy and licorice notes; the Vila Gracinda has earthy notes along with the licorice notes in the bar. Michel Cluizel is one of our favorite producers of single origin cacao, and a NIBBLE Top Pick Of The Week. You an also read about this great chocolatier in our House Tour article.
Neuhaus: Sao Tome 75% This bar is highly smoky, with fruity and green olive notes.
 |  |  Bonnat: Asfarth 65% Bonnat is a dark milk chocolate. If you aren’t familiar with the concept, the chocolate has milk in it—i.e., it’s milk chocolate—but it has a higher cacao content. In this case, it has the cacao content of a semisweet or bittersweet chocolate bar, depending on whose scale you use, while keeping the creaminess of a milk bar. It’s a great experience! Read more about Bonnat in our House Tour. Bonnat chocolates are also certified kosher.
L’Artisan du Chocolat: Madong 70%A smoky, leathery notes from beans grown in Madong, New Guinea. This brand is London-based and not easy to find in the U.S. Connoisseurs have it shipped in, but it may be easier to have a London-bound friend pick some up for you.
 Have A Tasting PartyIt’s easy and fun to have a Scotch and chocolate tasting party. Just follow the instructions for our chocolate and wine tasting party. Learn More About The Flavors Of Chocolate If you’d like to learn more about the flavors of chocolate, see these two helpful articles:   Pairing Scotch With Dinner Menus
If you’d like to have a dinner party that’s all Laphroaig, here are some menu ideas from other Laphroaig dinners.  Single Malt “Scotch Social”Served at Neomis restaurant at The Trump International Sonesta Beach Resort:
 
  Wood Grilled DuckMarinated in Dalmore 21 Years Old and Glazed In Drambuie
 With Curried Root Vegetables
 Dalmore 12 Years Old Highland Malt Whisky
Lamb Loin CigarsRoasted New Zealand Lamb en fuille de bricke
 Spiced Vanilla Pear Chutney and Country Braised Greens
 Dalmore 21 Years Old Highland Malt Whisky
Chirashi ZushiBlack Mustard Rubbed Salmon Over Jerez Vinegar Barley
 With Grilled Shiitakes and Smoked Chile Mayo
 Laphroaig 10  Year Old
Black Ginger CakeBittersweet Chocolate stuffed with Ginger Truffle
 Topped With Cigar Malt & Hazelnut Brittle
 Dalmore Cigar Malt
 Scotch Dinner at Gallery M in Tampa, FloridaCatered by Wayl Of A Time
 
  Hors d’OeuvresScotch Egg
 Arbroath Toasties
 Dalmore-Infused Terrine d’Foie Gras
Cock a Leekie SoupCrispy Fried Leeks
 Dalmore 12 Year Old
Grilled Scottish SalmonVerjus Braised Cardoons, Chayote Squash, Smoked Tomato Beurre Blanc
 Laphroaig 10  Year Old
Wood Fired Elk LoinPurée of Truffle Parsnips, Baby Carrots, Laphroaig Demi-Glace
 Laphroaig 15  Year Old
Flourless Chocolate CakeScotch-Infused Vanilla Ice Cream, Wayl Tuille; Caramel Sauce
 Dalmore Cigar Malt
 Scotch Dinner at Buckley’s, Merrimack, New Hampshire   
  Hors d’Oeuvres  Tenderloin Toasts With Hoisin Whiskey Sauce
 Laphroaig-Glazed Scallops
 Scotch-Infused Foie Gras Canapés
Scotch-Infused Venison & Dried Fruit Terrine On Toasted BriocheWith An Onion Fig Relish
 Dalmore 12
 Year Old
Smoked Salmon Ravioli With A Whiskey Cream SauceLaphroaig 12 Year Old
Sugar Cured Filet With Potato Pancake, Quarter Cask Demi-Glace And Caramelized Onion-Dijon ButterLaphroaig Quarter Cask
Chocolate Cigar With Vanilla Scotch Ice CreamDalmore Cigar Malt
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