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What are the basic principles of food & wine matching?
To achieve the best match it is necessary to analyse the basic
components in both the wine and the food. The idea is to try to balance them so
that neither the food nor the wine overpowers the other.
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& Wine Matching Basics
Does it matter what wine is served with a particular food or
dish?
First of all it is important to take into account personal
taste. If a particular combination pleases you then it is the right choice
for you.
The main reason for food and wine matching is to enhance the overall
experience of a dish or meal by pairing it with a wine that will complement it.
Think about strawberries and cream, how when combined they are more delicious
than when eaten separately, even though they are tasty foods individually.
What should I think about when
matching wine with food?
Remember it is a matter of personal taste, so choose
combinations you find particularly pleasing.
Many wine styles evolved to complement the cuisine of the
region, and so this is a good starting point for finding a food and wine
combination.
Have fun, be brave and experiment. Many excellent
combinations have been discovered this way.
Where can I find some food and wine
matching suggestions?
For food and wine matching ideas, inspirations and suggestions why not join our regular wine and food events?
Is there such a thing as a safe bet
food and wine pairing?
Some food and wine combinations work so well that they are truly
marriages made in heaven. For example:
Are there foods that are impossible to
match with wine?
Listed below are foods which are very difficult or impossible to
match well with wine. In these instances all you can do is find the best
possible match, or better still limit the amount of that particular food. For
example, horseradish spoils the flavour of wine so take a small serving rather
than great dollops of horseradish sauce with your Roast Beef.
- Artichokes
- Asparagus
- Capers
- Cheese
- Chilli
- Chocolate
- Eggs
- Fennel
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- Horseradish
- Lemon/Lime
- Olives
- Spinach
- Tomatoes
- Truffles
- Vinaigrette
- Yoghurt
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