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wines with aromas and flavors that enhance the flavor of the food. There are two common methods of selecting wines, those that complement the meal and those that contrast with the meal. |
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wines with aromas and flavors that enhance the flavor of the food. There are two common methods of selecting wines, those that complement the meal and those that contrast with the meal. Contrast Another way to choose good pairings is to "contrast" flavors. For example, let’s serve the shrimp sauteed with olive oil and garlic. A good wine to pair is a crisp Chardonnay with lots of citrus. The citrus and acid in the Chardonnay contrast with the shrimp in much the same way as a twist of lemon would. It’s like adding and extra ingredient to the dish. Contrasting wines with food uses a distinct flavor in the wine like an added seasoning. |
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