{"id":18030,"date":"2017-04-14T11:30:33","date_gmt":"2017-04-14T01:30:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/signaturecellars.com.au\/?p=17109"},"modified":"2017-04-14T11:30:33","modified_gmt":"2017-04-14T01:30:33","slug":"food-and-wine-pairings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/signaturecellars.com.au\/wine-blog\/2017\/04\/14\/food-and-wine-pairings\/","title":{"rendered":"Let\u2019s Simplify Food and Wine Pairings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pairing wines with food correctly, can be quite tricky. It&#8217;s important to ensure that the wine you choose as an accompaniment to any dish, doesn&#8217;t overwhelm or mask the flavouring of the latter and vice versa.While there are some thumb rules people follow when pairing wines with food, most fine <a title=\"Here are things you need to know about wines\" href=\"https:\/\/signaturecellars.com.au\/things-you-need-to-know-about-wine\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">wines<\/a> have surprising nuances that can make them the perfect complement to dishes from various cuisines. Here is a list of some <span style=\"color: #d5d5d5;\"><strong>popular food and wine pairings<\/strong><\/span>:<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#1 Chardonnay<\/h2>\n<p>This wine works very well with any fatty fish or even fish in any rich sauce. For instance, the Chardonnays from Australia, Chile or California are the perfect pairing for any seafood in a rich sauce; they are great with braised\/grilled salmon too.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#2 Champagne<\/h2>\n<p>It&#8217;s perfect with any salty foods. Most sparkling wines such as Spanish cava &amp; brut Champagne have a subtle sweetness in them; it&#8217;s exactly this attribute that makes them very refreshing when they are served with certain salty foods like nori salt and udon noodles.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#3\u00a0Sauvignon Blanc<\/h2>\n<p>This wine works perfectly with sauces and tart dressings. The flavours of wines like Vinho Verde from Portugal, Verdejo from Spain and Sauvignon Blanc don&#8217;t get overwhelmed by tangy foods like grapefruit-onion salad and scallops.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#4\u00a0Cabernet Sauvignon<\/h2>\n<p>This wine works fabulously with red meats. Bordeaux-style blends, California Cabernet, and Bordeaux are perfect accompaniments with chops and steaks that are flavoured with frizzled herbs. These wines have very firm tannins that help refresh the palate in between every bite of meat.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#5\u00a0Dry Ros\u00e9<\/h2>\n<p>It works amazingly well with rich, cheesy dishes. Most wine lovers are aware that certain cheeses pair well with red wines, while others taste better with whites. However, dry rose pairs well with almost all types of cheeses; this is because it has the distinctive fruit character of red wines and the acidic flavour of white wines.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#6\u00a0Pinot Grigio<\/h2>\n<p>It pairs very well with any light fish dishes. When you match delicate white wines such as Chablis from France, Arneis from Italy and Pinot Grigio, light seafood dishes tend to take on some added flavour.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#7\u00a0Moscato d&#8217;Asti<\/h2>\n<p>This is moderately-sweet sparkling wine that pairs very well with fruit desserts. Asti Spumante and demi-sec Champagne help enhance the fruit flavours in these desserts, rather than their sugar content.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#8\u00a0Malbec<\/h2>\n<p>This and other wines like C\u00f4tes-du-Rh\u00f4ne and C\u00f4tes-du-Rh\u00f4ne are very bold and robust. This makes them ideal for pairing with foods such as chicken legs with heavily-spiced barbecue sauces.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#9 Zinfandel<\/h2>\n<p>Tastes great with terrines, mousses and p\u00e2t\u00e9s; these foods and the wine are rich and rustic and they make an excellent pairing. Spain&#8217;s Monastrell and Italy&#8217;s Nero d&#8217;Avola are wines that have very similar notes and characteristics.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#10 Syrah<\/h2>\n<p>This wine works great with highly spiced dishes. Cumin-spiced burgers and meats that have been heavily seasoned are perfect pairings for Xinomavro from Greece, Cabernet Franc and Syrah from Washington.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#11\u00a0Off-Dry Riesling<\/h2>\n<p>Pairs well with sweet as well as spicy dishes; wines like Vouvrays, Gew\u00fcrztraminers and various Rieslings are perfect for taming the spice and heat of Indian and Asian dishes as well as certain spicy Thai dishes.<\/p>\n<p>[vc_separator type=&#8217;normal&#8217; position=&#8217;center&#8217; color=&#8217;#666666&#8242; thickness=&#8217;1&#8242; up=&#8221; down=&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h2>#12\u00a0Old World Wines<\/h2>\n<p>These typically work well with many Old World dishes. Tuscan wines work well with Tuscan dishes, and the medium-bodied Chianti pairs well with dishes like pappardelle with veal rag\u00f9.<\/p>\n<p>Learning more about wine pairings will ensure that you are able to relish the flavourings of the wines and the delicious foods you serve at diners and lunches at your home. For information about <a href=\"https:\/\/signaturecellars.com.au\/signature-cellars\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" title=\"Signature Cellars are the experts in designing and building unique wine storage solutions\">custom wine cellar design and installation<\/a>, you can call <span style=\"color: #d5d5d5;\"><strong>Signature Cellars<\/strong><\/span> on <span style=\"color: #d5d5d5;\"><strong>02 9340 7515<\/strong><\/span> or use this <a title=\"Contact Signature Cellars to learn more about custom wine cellar designs\" href=\"https:\/\/signaturecellars.com.au\/contact\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">contact form<\/a> to get in touch with us. We&#8217;ll be pleased to assist you and provide custom solutions that match your requirements.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for reading,<br \/>\n<strong style=\"color: #d5d5d5;\">Neil Smallman<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Signature Cellars<\/em><br \/>\n<em>1300 570 636<\/em>    \t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pairing wines with food correctly, can be quite tricky. 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