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A few weeks ago on a terribly freezing, snowy day, I warmed up in Hotel Chocolat’s newest space, their Cocoa Bar – Café.

Hotel Chocolat

As we shut out the bitter city, we were offered glasses of Prosecco and started to take in the delicious, chocolate-y sights and smells of Hotel Chocolat. The space is larger than when it was just a retail spot, and when that glorious warm weather finally arrives, they will have seating on Newbury Street.

Hotel Chocolat party

Hotel Chocolat and the Cocoa Bar aim to connect the experience of consuming chocolate with the sourcing of the chocolate. Some of their chocolate is even sourced from their property in St. Lucia, where they also have a hotel. I would certainly love to visit St. Lucia right now!

Throughout the event we snacked on chocolate treats, including these cheesecake truffles.

Hotel Chocolat chocolate

I also discovered heaven-in-a-bar, a banoffee pie chocolate. Banoffee pie is one of my favorite desserts, and in a chocolate bar form, it is fun and decadent.

Banoffee Pie chocolate

Hotel Chocolat’s Cocoa Bar is a elegant space full of beautiful chocolates and chocolate themed products, including savory products, like a cocoa pesto we received in our gift bags.  The prices are reasonable, making a little chocolate treat possible every now and then.

Below is a full description of the Cocoa Bar’s menu segments. A trip to Hotel Chocolat is ideal for these cold days. Just imagine relaxing with a warm chocolate plate

  • Light + Detoxing (Cacao and Tea) – Raw cacao beans have more antioxidants by weight than almost any other food. Even after roasting they have 150% more antioxidants than pure pomegranate juice. Light and detoxing drinks are designed to leave guests feeling really refreshed. The Cocoa Royale (crushed nibs and shells, steeped in a cafetiere) is midway between tea and coffee in intensity. Tea selections are: Cacao Shell, English breakfast + Cacao Shell, Peppermint + Cacao Shell, Green, Oolong, Silver Tip and Earl Grey. Aromatic hot chocolate drinks are Rosemary + Mint and Jasmine + White Chocolate. ($2.50 – $4.50)
  • Good for the Soul (Drinking Chocolate) – Cacao contains Theobromine, a natural stimulant that makes us feel energized, focused and calm. It’s gentle, long lasting and non-addictive. These are offered in variations of: classic, chili, milky, mint, salted caramel, St. Lucia 70% (complex), Vietnam 80% (fruity), Ecuador 90% (mellow). They also offer Chocolate + Fresh Banana, Praline Luxe (classic chocolate and double praline) and The Bombe (classic chocolate, vanilla ice cream, cacao whipped cream). Short chocolate drinks are the Boss-La (short and strong, 70% cacao) and 100% Cacao (a pure cacao hit, served short). Finishing touches such as Cacao Whipped Cream, Praline Dippers, and Salted Caramel Dippers can also be added to any drink for extra luxury. ($3.50 – $5.00)
  • Energizing + Stimulating – These unique Whole Bean Cacao Drinks are made from 100% roasted cacao beans. Just pure cacao, with no sugar, no gluten – and that keeps the benefits locked into their drinks: all the rich antioxidents and minerals, natural feel-good compounds and lots of healthy energy. Whole Bean drinks use roasted cacao or coffee. Barista coffee uses George Howell locally-roasted beans in Espresso, Macchiato, Cortado, Latte, Cappuccino, Americano, Mocha (70% chocolate and espresso) and Macho Mocha (shorter and stronger than a mocha). Barista cacao is all of the classics made with cacao beans not coffee beans and is full of healthy stimulants in Macchiato-style, Americano-style or Cappuccino-style. Organic milk is always used and soy is available upon request. ($2.50 – $4.00)
  • Savory Open Sandwiches – Served on a toasted English muffin with nib butter as well as a green salad dressed in cocoa balsamic. Selections are: Local cheddar with Organic Tomatoes, Smoked Salmon with House Horseradish, Vermont Goat’s cheese with Walnuts and House Chutney, Prosciutto Crudo Ham, Crumbled Berkshire Blue Cheese and Walnuts, Organic Cherry Tomatoes and House Chutney ($8.50)
  • Warm Chocolate Plates – Served on a toasted English muffin with whipped cacao cream on the side. Selections are: Chocolate Hazelnut Spread with Roasted Hazelnuts, melted Mississippi Mud Pie slab, sliced Banana with Chocolate Peanut Spread, Vanilla Ice Cream with 70% Chocolate, Farmer’s Market Raspberry Jam with Chocolate Hazelnut Spread. ($7.50)

Tags: Boston, candy, chocolate, dessert, events, Hotel Chocolat, sweets

Looking for a fun and different holiday gift? Tickets to the Boston Wine Expo are on sale just in time for Christmas!

Boston Wine Expo

I recently attended a Boston Wine Expo preview tasting and once again encountered some favorite wines, such as these beautiful wines from Chateau D’Esclans. Whispering Angel is one of my favorite wines, and this time around I got to sample some of Sacha Lichine’s higher end wines like the gorgeous Garrus and Les Clans. These and many other wines will be open for sampling at the Boston Wine Expo this February.

Chateau D'Esclans

 

In addition to lots of wine tasting, you’ll also see some of your favorite chefs at the Wine Expo, like  Ming Tsai, Jody Adams, Barbara Lynch, Daniel Bruce and many more:
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pick your favorites and let your readers know to expect them at the expo!

One of my favorite parts about the Boston Wine Expo are the seminars. I attended a seminar on Greek wines a few years back, and it was very interesting. This year there are even more wine seminars, and more being added.

Check out the "one Hour Wine Expert" with Kevin Zraly, Elizabeth Butler of Viña Mayu and Jake Pippin of Vine Connections explore the Terroir of Chile, and Dave Willis, head of distilling at Boston’s Bully Boy Distillers will talk about craft distilling and sample Bully Boy’s award-winning spirits.

You can get your Grand Tasting tickets now; just use the code HOLIDAY13 for a $10 off the Saturday or Sunday Grand Tasting. You can buy your Boston Wine Expo tickets here

Cheers and Happy Holidays!

Tags: Boston, Boston Wine Expo, events, grand tasting, Whispering Angel, wine, wine tasting, wines

A private wine tasting and dinner out, followed by cocktails, recently made for a good friend’s 40th birthday extravaganza, and it was fabulous.

I have been walking by Cambridge Spirits for a long while on my way from work to Kendall Square, eagerly watching as it got ready for opening. There’s not a wine store in the area, so when their doors opened, the craft beer, spirits, and wine store was a definite welcome addition to the booming Kendall Square food and wine scene. When I learned that our friend had secured the space for a pre-dinner wine tasting on her birthday, I was super excited to check it out while getting a little wine education.

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Our friends did an awesome job of choosing wine and cheese pairings for the evening:

RED

Doudet Naudin Pinot Noir 2010 (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)
Decoy Merlot 2011 (paired with Prairie Breeze Cheddar)
Clos Saron Out of the Blue 2012 (paired with Prairie Breeze Cheddar)

WHITE

Sonoma-Loeb Chardonnay 2010 (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)
Yalumba Eden Valley Viognier 2011 (paired with Gruyere Vieux)
Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs Brut (paired with Brie Fermier Jauvence)

wine tasting

We sipped and swirled for over an hour, and most were wine I had not tried in the past, or old favorites I had forgotten about, like this crazy flavorful, spicy Decoy Merlot from Sonoma County. Merlot naysayers need to give this a try; it’s all dark berry and black pepper, layers of flavor, lots of fun.

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We were all absolutely crazy about the Sonoma-Loeb Chardonnay as well; we were a group of buttery Chard fans, and we loved the butterscotch notes in this one. The Yalumba Viognier? It’s a great alternative to Chardonnay, not oaky or buttery, but rather acidic with peach and apricot notes and a luscious mouthfeel, characteristic of Viognier, but offering enough acidity that it’s not flabby.

And you know that I loved the Schramsberg Blanc de blancs. I heart Schramsberg.

 

Clos Saron Cinsault

One of the wines that truly stole the show, however, was this Clos Saron Cinsault, Syrah, and Tempranillo blend. It was chock full of bright wild blueberry flavor. I felt like I was picking wild blueberries and eating them right off the bush. This wine is absolutely a stunner, and left all of us talking after the tasting.

The staff at Cambridge Spirits also left us chatting. They were so much fun and so knowledgeable about everything in the store, able to offer suggestions based on things we liked. We had a blast tasting with them, and I think we all loved how accommodating they were to our group.

Clos Saron Cinsault

The Deadhead in me was excited to finally snag this American Beauty beer, which is fittingly made with granola. It was full bodied and had nutty, buttery notes. Also, woah was it strong! This is definitely a beer for sharing, while listening to your favorite Dead show. . . and I happened to find plenty of tapes while getting ready to move. I’ve liked plenty of music as the years have come and gone, but the Grateful Dead have been one band that has always had my heart.

American Beauty Beer

 

Do you have a favorite band or musician who has stood the test of time?

Tags: beer, cambridge, events, wine, wine tasting

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