Rosé Food Pairing

Rosé is famous for its pink color. It is blended from various grapes and has a fruity flavor such as strawberry, celery, flowers, cherries, and citrus. This pink wine is versatile for food pairing from meats to vegetables. Rosé can … Read More

Chardonnay Food Pairing

White Wine Food Pairing Chardonnay Food Pairing Chardonnay is one of the most flexible white wines for food because it can be crisp and refreshing, rich and buttery, or somewhere in between. The best food pairing depends heavily on the … Read More

Pinot Grigio Food Pairing

White Wine Food Pairing Pinot Grigio Food Pairing Pinot Grigio is one of the easiest white wines to pair with lighter food because it is usually crisp, refreshing, citrusy, and not too heavy. I usually think of it when the … Read More

Syrah Food Pairing

Red Wine Food Pairing Syrah Food Pairing Syrah is a bold, savory red wine that works best with food that has real flavor behind it. I usually think of Syrah when the meal has grilled meat, barbecue, lamb, pepper, smoke, … Read More

Cabernet Franc Food Pairing

Cabernet Franc, also called Cab Franc, is the parent of Cabernet Sauvignon but with less tannin. This wine is increasing in popularity in recent years, and for good reason. It also has a fruity and peppery aroma. This French grape … Read More

Riesling Food Pairing

White Wine Food Pairing Riesling Food Pairing Riesling is one of the most useful food wines because it has bright acidity, vivid fruit, and a range of styles from bone dry to sweet. It can pair with spicy food, pork, … Read More

Cabernet Sauvignon Food Pairing

Red Wine Food Pairing Cabernet Sauvignon is one of my favorite wines to open when dinner has big flavor. It works best with foods that can stand up to its body, tannins, dark fruit, and structure — especially rich meats, … Read More

Tempranillo Food Pairing

A large portion of Tempranillo production occurs in Spain, and the rest are in Australia, Argentina, Portugal, and the United States. The grape is grown in Spain and is a popular ingredient in Rioja and Syrah, but it’s also used … Read More

Malbec Food Pairing

Opening a bottle of Malbec is like driving on a road less traveled. Although Malbec is a delicious wine, it’s not as popular as Pinot Noir or Merlot.  Malbec wines are produced from a small purple grape variety with thick … Read More

Bordeaux Food Pairing

Bordeaux wines came from Bordeaux, France. Even though this region produces red and white wines, many people associate Bordeaux with reds. And over 90% of these red wines are made with a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Bordeaux red … Read More

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