WINE PAIRINGS FOR WARM WEATHER
PAIRING LIGHTER REDS, WHITES AND ROSÉS
With warm weather on the horizon some of our palates take a turn from sipping on big and bold wines and begin reaching for lighter-bodied red, white, and rosé wine. In general, lighter-bodied wines are lower in sugar, alcohol, and tannin and higher in acidity. Pairing lighter-bodied wines with food can be simple once you understand a wine’s structure.
Pairing #1
2020 Stratos
In rich and salty dishes such as shellfish, deep fried foods, and dishes with creamy or butter-based sauces, a high-acid white wine is just the ticket because the high acidity will cut though a dish and temper the richness and/or brininess of the food.
Pairing #2
2019 Riesling
Tandoori-style Shrimp and other semi-spicy dishes go hand-in-hand with a dry to off-dry, lower-alcohol wine. The almost undetectable amount of residual sugar as well as the lower alcohol helps soften the spicy heat of the dish.
PAIRING #3
2019 Viognier
Although our Viognier is technically a dry wine it has an abundance of vibrant fruit characteristics and floral aromatics that fool our senses in to thinking it has sugar sweetness. With that in mind, you can pair food similar in flavor to the wine. A crostini covered in a soft cheese such as ricotta combined with roasted peaches and crushed marcona almonds is the perfect combination.
PAIRING #4
2019 Grenache
Our Grenache has more grape tannins than wood tannins so instead of reaching for a heavily charred steak, grill a burger with a gorgeous slice of sharp cheddar cheese. The meat and cheese provide just the right amount of protein that the lighter tannins in the wine work well with.
Remember, there are no set rules in food and wine pairing, only guidelines to lend a hand. The best way to figure out what your tastes are is to experiment. When you are ready to try your hand at some of your own pairings, we've got you covered. Through June 30th, ground shipping is included in orders of $200 or more. Enjoy the journey!
Cheers and enjoy!
- Shelly Fitzgerald, Wine Education Specialist, CS, CSW, AWE, WSET Level 3