Help with food-wine match
Help with food-wine match
Hi all
Need some quick advice. I've got the outlaws coming for dinner tonight and am doing chargrilled tuna with saffron rice, stuffed artichokes and baked roma tomatoes.
The problem is that they only drink red and I don't know what I can serve that won't overpower the tuna.
Pinot is a no-go as I really don't like it (as much as I've tried).
The only thing I can think of is a cooler climate red like a Delatite Merlot......
Oh heck - I'm clutching at straws here!
Any advice/suggestions?
Cheers
Matt
Need some quick advice. I've got the outlaws coming for dinner tonight and am doing chargrilled tuna with saffron rice, stuffed artichokes and baked roma tomatoes.
The problem is that they only drink red and I don't know what I can serve that won't overpower the tuna.
Pinot is a no-go as I really don't like it (as much as I've tried).
The only thing I can think of is a cooler climate red like a Delatite Merlot......
Oh heck - I'm clutching at straws here!
Any advice/suggestions?
Cheers
Matt
Chargrilled tuna matches remarkably well with a good, fruity merlot.
For less than $20 you can find an 2001 Irvine Springhill Merlot - exceptional value for money. Plum, cherry, tobacco, round and supple taninns.
If you're heading slightly upwards (sub $40) Katnook Estate Merlot 2000 is another great choice.
Stay away from the "bigger" merlots - Henschke's Abbots Prayer, Irvine Grand Merlot and Petaluma Merlot 2001 - they'd probably overpower the tuna...
Good luck!
For less than $20 you can find an 2001 Irvine Springhill Merlot - exceptional value for money. Plum, cherry, tobacco, round and supple taninns.
If you're heading slightly upwards (sub $40) Katnook Estate Merlot 2000 is another great choice.
Stay away from the "bigger" merlots - Henschke's Abbots Prayer, Irvine Grand Merlot and Petaluma Merlot 2001 - they'd probably overpower the tuna...
Good luck!
In the Red Bigot household, with Atlantic Salmon it's usually a cabernet or cab-merlot blend with a bit of age, something like (all 96) Mildara White Label 0r Brookland Valley Cab-Merlot, Leasingham Bin 56 Cab-malbec, Redman Cabernet or Tollana TR222.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Finally went with the Chianti.
Not the best example of the variety, but certainly not the worst either.
Surprisingly there was no danger of the wine overpowering the tuna. In fact next time I would comfortably serve a bigger red as long as the tannins were a bit restrained. Maybe a '91 389.....if only I had some
Thanks for all the advice - much appreciated
Matt
Not the best example of the variety, but certainly not the worst either.
Surprisingly there was no danger of the wine overpowering the tuna. In fact next time I would comfortably serve a bigger red as long as the tannins were a bit restrained. Maybe a '91 389.....if only I had some
Thanks for all the advice - much appreciated
Matt