originally posted by drssouth:
Friends are inviting us out and I am to bring the Red wine. They don't like Pinot Noir.
originally posted by drssouth:
Red wine with Asian food?Typically I associate white wine with Asian food. Friends are inviting us out and I am to bring the Red wine. They don't like Pinot Noir. I'm thinking perhaps Spanish with Grenache,. Any thoughts? I have pretty much any type of red wine one might consider
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by drssouth:
Friends are inviting us out and I am to bring the Red wine. They don't like Pinot Noir.
Who are these people?
And second, frankly, given what they ask and their shibboleths, does it really matter what you bring?
originally posted by drssouth:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by drssouth:
Friends are inviting us out and I am to bring the Red wine. They don't like Pinot Noir.
Who are these people?
And second, frankly, given what they ask and their shibboleths, does it really matter what you bring?
they have 5000 bottles of wine
but
1. zero Chardonnay from any country
2. zero Pinot Noir from any country
(exceptions are 400 bottles of Champagne)
3. zero Cabernet
4. Ton of Alsatian whites, one producer only
5. lots of old (70's) German Riesling
6. a fair amount of Piedmont reds
Very focused??
originally posted by Bruce K:
Loire Cab Franc. From my experience, it goes remarkably well -- for a red wine -- with Chinese food that's not over the top spicy. And I recently had a bottle of Chinon with phenomenally good Indian food. It didn't match every dish, but it was great with some of them.
originally posted by mark e:
And no one has clarified yet what food they are actually eating so we are all firing blanks. Saying Chinese means little as well without some regional qualification.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by mark e:
And no one has clarified yet what food they are actually eating so we are all firing blanks. Saying Chinese means little as well without some regional qualification.
Can you give me a good rec of something to drink with European food?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by mark e:
And no one has clarified yet what food they are actually eating so we are all firing blanks. Saying Chinese means little as well without some regional qualification.
Can you give me a good rec of something to drink with European food?
Don't knock Beaujolais Nouveau-filled soup dumplings until you've tried them!originally posted by Chris Coad:
Hard to go wrong with Beaujolais, except with Nouveau.
originally posted by Todd Abrams:
A bottle of Lambrusco di Castelvetro Grasparossa went exceptionally well with a Korean food spread last Sunday.