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    How To Pair Wine With Every Meal

    April 28, 2021
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    There’s nothing like a good meal and a glass of wine to go with it. Wine is the ultimate compliment to food, providing variety and depth. But what wine should you drink to match a given dish? Fortunately, there are plenty of wines at Online Wine Shop Hong Kong to go with the food you love. And there’s a simple method for pairing wine with the food you serve.

    What foods should you pair with red wine?

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    Red wine is perfect for poultry dishes as well as meaty entrees like prime rib. Beef dishes, particularly grilled, are also ideal for red wine. Red wines also go well with salmon and tuna. Brown meats, like duck or lamb, are also excellent foods to pair with red wine.

    What foods should you pair with white wine?

    White wines can be paired with most traditional fish dishes and shellfish such as clams and oysters. Roasts and other poultry dishes are also good matches for white wine. White wines go well with most vegetable dishes. And the list goes on for how well white wine pairs with what you love to eat.

    What foods should you pair with sparkling wine?

    Sparkling wines are great for most meats. To create the perfect pairing, choose a sparkling wine with the same flavor characteristics as the dish. For example, bubbly with pork is a great match. Also, sparkling wines are good with warm chocolate desserts like mousses and ice creams.

    What foods should you pair with fortified wine?

    Fortified wines are a great match for pork dishes. They also go well with desserts. In general, you should always choose a fortified wine with sweetness that pairs with the flavor of the food you eat.

    Don’t fret too much over the food that you pair with your wine

    Can you pair a heavy metal with a light white wine? Why not? Sure, some people might wonder what your motive is, but at the end of the day, it’s still wine. A glass of great wine is better than a glass of water. You can eat and drink what you want to, just as long as you’re enjoying yourself.

    Too many people get caught up in the idea that they must obey some odd commandment when pairing wine with their favorite foods. Do you like to drink red wine and eat chocolate? If so, don’t hide it from everyone. There’s nothing at all to be ashamed of.

    Sometimes the right choice is the only wine you have

    That’s the real truth of the matter. Quite often, you don’t have the luxury of choosing wine for a meal. You’re left with a bottle of whatever in your refrigerator. This is why you must always buy the best wine that you can afford. Good wine goes with everything, from salad to stew, to roast duck. It doesn’t matter what you pair a great wine with; it will make the meal you’re eating all that much better.

    Wine oftentimes can waken up any meal, and it can liven up any conversation. Uncork a bottle today, and don’t get too bent out of shape over if it’s the best for whatever you’re eating. Instead, enjoy the moment while sipping on a fantastic glass of wine while allowing yourself to experience everything that life has to offer.

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