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Wine Pairing
Crudités - Vegetables

Crudités

Pairing Suggestions

If you choose White, go for something unoaked, fresh and zesty:

Sauvignon Blanc (World)
Chenin Blanc (France)
Grüner Veltliner (Austria)
Arneis (Italy)
Verdicchio (Italy)
Rueda (Spain)

Rosé Alternatives

If you choose Rosé, go for something light:

Provence Rosé (France)
Navarra Rosado (Spain)
Chiaretto (Italy)

Other Excellent Alternatives

Prosecco (Italy)
Champagne (France)
Cava (Spain)
Sekt (Germany)

Description

Raw vegetables pair best with acidic and herbal dry white wines that do not overpower the food.

The wine should be herbal like a grassy Saivignon Blanc or a peppery Grüner Veltliner.

If you want to try something different, Verdicchio, Rueda, and Arneis also has the acidity and the herbal character needed to pair perfect with vegetables.

If you prefer red wine, go for someting acidic and light (Pinot Noir) or solve the dilemma with a dry rosé.

Go Local if You Can

Local Pairing

Let local wines complement the flavors of local food.

Pairing local wine with local food will enhance the dining experience by harmonizing the characteristics of the wine with the ingredients and cooking styles of the region:

Terroir

The environmental factors, soil, climate, and topography, that influence the characteristics of a wine, represent the Wine Terroir of a region. The ingredients, flavors, and cooking techniques represent the Cuisine Terroir.

Culture and Tradition

Local wines are deeply intertwined with the culture and traditions of a region. Pairing them with local cuisine creates an authentic culinary experience. For example, if a region is known for its hearty, red meat dishes, a robust and full-bodied red wine from the region will enhance the dining experience.

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Let local chefs and winemakers collaborate to create innovative pairings that showcase the best of the region.

A good rule of thumb is to match the intensity of the wine with the richness of the meat for the best pairing experience.

Examples

Pairing Italian Chianti with traditional Tuscan dishes like Pasta with Ragu or Beef Fiorentina.

Enjoy a Red Burgundy with classic French dishes like coq au vin or boeuf Bourguignon.

Matching Spanish Rioja with Paella or Tempranillo with Tapas.


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