The Noka-Riedel Experience

Red wine and chocolates, you can't get a much more perfect pairing for romance than that. The inspiration for the NOKA-RIEDEL Experience came from 10th generation glass maker George Riedel and his exquisite glassware, and it includes one of two combinations of chocolate and glasses. There's the "2-piece Vintages with 2 Cabernet Glasses" or the "4-piece Truffles with 2 Champagne Glasses."
Apparently when George Riedel visited the NOKA Chocolates boutique in Dallas for a tasting he said that combining the chocolates with champagne in a RIEDEL varietal-specific glass resulted in an experience that was "beyond words." $96-$104
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dave Feb 13th 2008 4:17PM
It is "Riedel", not "Reidel".
Rigel Feb 13th 2008 4:48PM
Thanks for catching that, Dave!
David Feb 13th 2008 6:39PM
That is, until you read this article on Noka: http://www.dallasfood.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=78 and find that it's made from Chocolat Bonnat with a 1,300% markup from retail. While it's made from excellent chocolate, the markup is massive.
alexi Feb 14th 2008 12:07AM
noka is my fav, yum
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