This Month Of Love Pair Your Pick Of Wine With Your Favourite Bar Of Bournville!

With February being the month of love, it's all about celebrating bitter and sweet moments with our loved ones. But most of all, it's about celebrating and treating ourselves to some much needed pampering. You know, indulging ourselves without any guilt. So, this Valentine's Day, celebrate your small goals, treat yourself after a long day at work, or simply enjoy your own company and #IndulgeWithBournville.


What better way to do it than putting on your favourite music, pouring a glass of wine and biting into your favourite dark, intense and delectable bar of chocolate?


If this tickles your fancy, then Cadbury Bournville has curated the perfect pairings of their rich dark flavours with your favourite red wines. Read more to indulge in a guilt-free ‘me time’.

Zinfandel And Bournville Cranberry Dark

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This pairing is a treat for all red-wine lovers! Relish the fruit-forward aroma of Zinfandel along with the bitter-sweet cranberry flavour from Bournville. Find the perfect sweet spot with the ripe flavours of these wines and intense dark and rich cocoa notes of Bournville.

Cabernet Sauvignon And Bournville 70% Dark

When it comes to the art of winemaking, two strong opponents make for a perfect pair. 

Match the intensity and boldness of a Cabernet Sauvignon with a rich 70% dark from Bournville. Since most chocolates fall flat in front of this strongly flavoured wine, a bar of intense cocoa will stand up and enhance its flavours. 

Pinot Noir And Bournville Fruit & Nut

A fruit and nut Bournville will add the much-needed crunch you can savour with this sweet wine. Unlike red wine that can bring out the bitter notes of the nuts, Pinot Noir will enhance the flavours of nuts with its light body taste. This wine is often made into red, rose, white and sparkling wine. So, next time you go to buy any of these, remember to pick your favourite flavour of Bournville as well. 

Merlot And Your Choice Of Bournville

The soft flavours of Merlot work perfectly well with any bitter intense chocolates. Since this wine is fruity in nature, you can play around with this one. Try different dark, intense and delicious flavours from Bournville, conduct a wine-tasting party for yourself and feel like you are Emily in Paris. 

Shiraz and Bournville 50% Dark

Bournville 50% dark, is flavourful and has strong cacao notes, which goes well with fruity red wines like Shiraz. You will love this popular and flavourful pairing, which is also a good option to satiate your sweet-tooth.

So, now that you know how to pair your favourite bar of Bournville for your perfect me time sip on your favourite wine and accompany it with the perfect bite of intense, dark decadence, and sip some more to infuse all those flavours together. Salute!