Pairing Food and Wine
First off let me say that I am in no way a wine snob.
I do not believe that there is an ultimate right and
wrong way to pair wine with food. It all boils down
to your personal taste and the tastes of your guests.
Most people like to pair white wines with white meats
and lighter meals like fish, and red wines with red
meats and pastas. You can certainly mix it up, however.
Experiment and go with what you think tastes good.
That being said, some people are still uncertain and
like some general guidelines to follow. Here is a listing
of some wines and the foods that go well with them:
With appetizers:
If you are serving appetizers such as crab cakes or
oysters on the half shell, try pairing it with a light,
fruity Chardonnay. This white wine of North America
is a favorite of many people and pairs well with light
seafood fare. It is also a nice wine to sip on its
own before a meal.
With appetizers like chicken wings or antipasto, serve
a Pinot Noir. This red spicy wine goes well with both
red and white meat and is a wonderful starter to a
meal.
With Dinner:
If you are having a fish or shellfish dinner, consider
serving a Pinot Grigio. This wine is also excellent
enjoyed with ham, veal, or pork.
An Australian Shiraz is a nice red wine that pairs
well with both white and red meat. It has a sweet flavor
that complements most meals. Serve Shiraz with duck,
pork tenderloin, prime, rib, or herbed chicken. Shiraz
is wonderful for its versatility.
With Dessert:
Madeira is an excellent wine to serve with less sweet
desserts like soufflé or angel food cake. Port wines
go well with rich chocolate desserts or cheesecakes,
and serve a Sherry wine with mousse or peanut butter
desserts.
So there you have it. That is my interpretation of
serving wine with food. The best way to know what to
serve is to taste different wines and see what you
like. The taste of a Chardonnay or a Pinot Noir can
vary from brand to brand and region to region, so have
a try and see what you like. Experimentation is the
best part ? with time you will learn what flavors you
like and which foods will complement them.
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