Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Raleigh Peche de Chocolat

Raleigh’s Raleigh Wine and Chocolate TastingPeche de Chocolat Wine and Chocolate Tasting StorePeche de Chocolat has one of the best, fun gourmet experiences I’ve had in the Triangle. They offer a wine and chocolate tasting or pairing for just $10. And it’s not something that takes a lot of your time but you can stay as long as you like. It’s on the first Friday evening of each month. I went pretty early in the evening. I told them I didn’t mind having their wine and chocolate then ‘cause it was sooo good even though that’s normally dinner time for me when I stopped in for the tasting.  Here’s Alec and Laura from the store.

I like the word ‘tasting’ because it reminds me of one of the fun things I did when I worked in catering sales management in the hotel industry. Back then, we really didn’t taste foods ourselves in front of the clients but it was still fun to watch clients try the foods. Well… it was like this event except the only food served is chocolate (fine by me!)… and I was the taster. The person pouring the wines was a wine distributor. His name is Alec and he was friendly and knowledgeable. Exactly the experience I was going for. I could tell he has tried many wines. And I had a roommate once upon a time, who had a similar job and she always brought home wines to taste. She didn’t really like the red ones, so I tried those.

But back to Peche de Chocolat. By the way, their word “peche” has an accent above each “e” which means ’sin’ in French.  So, the full business name’s literal translation is something like ‘Sin of Chocolate’. That’s a different French word than if there’s only one accent above the first “e”. I know that’s confusing and even I pronounced it wrong knowing some French, because I thought it was the word with one accent. You can pretend like you didn’t read this stuff about the pronunciation ’cause I know it’s confusing :-)

Anyway, when I first got in there, the first employee I met was Pierre who gave me his business card…it said he was a Confectioners Manager. I thought that was very interesting. I made a joke that I’m sure that people are much happier that, that’s your title than if you were a Collections Manager (get it? …it rhymes).  He laughed.

Imported Chocolates

And he pointed me to Alec who conducted the tasting and knew the wines he was giving me to try.  Alec first described and then poured the wines. And then he handed over the chocolate ;-) . The chocolates came in little chocolate paper candy holders. But here…you can hear and watch what Alec had to say about one of the wine and chocolate pairings I had…it’s the “jammy” tasting Malbec with dark chocolate and fig.

Alec seemed happy that I liked the pairing. Here are the pairings I had:

Domaine de Bernier Chardonnay (France) paired with white chocolate

Willamette Valley Riesling (Oregon) paired with soft milk chocolate and hazelnut

Trinity Oaks Pinot Noir (California) paired with dark chocolate, hazelnuts, croquant rice crisp

Bodega Nortin Malbec (Argentina) paired with dark chocolate, almonds, and dates

They were all excellent and to my liking. Really. Both the wines and chocolates. I really liked all the chocolates even the dark one.  I ended up buying a bottle of the Riesling, Pinot Noir and Malbec.

Wines Purchased

Wines Bought Raleigh Peche de Chocolat

I’ve got a wine collection for consumption back home so these would go nicely. I like to sometimes have a glass of wine with my meal, but not always. One of my favorites is Hans Lang Pinot Noir which is not one that Peche de Chocolat serves, but just one that I have back home. We have a few bottles from the 2006 vintage. It’s light, has a light red transparent color, and has a clean finish. It has been described as tasting like it has hints of strawberries and raspberries. I like both fruits. …but enough about me.

I really liked the Riesling served at the Tasting. And since the Riesling came from Oregon, I told Alec about my experience of visiting Portland, Oregon and the California Wine Country over a decade ago. It took me back briefly. That was a very memorable vacation and I’d like to go back to visit.

The chocolates melted in my mouth. They come from France, Lebanon, Italy, and Belgium. I like imported gourmet foods and especially sweets.

I also talked to the owner Laura Antonelli who seems to enjoy her business. I don’t blame her one bit!

Watch/listen to her talk about Peche de Chocolat:

 

And, Peche de Chocolat is located off Glenwood in Glenwood South area before Hillsborough Street. They have a small parking lot that shares spaces with the art galleries that are in the same white building warehouse structure. The lot was full when I went so I had to park nearby. But parking is not usually a problem in Glenwood South as you can find paid or street parking. Everything is kinda a nice short walking distance down there.


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