, How to Pair Wine with Hot and Spicy Foods

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I was recently faced with a dish that was unexpectedly very hot and spicy. I then had to make a quick decision on a wine that would work with the dish without being over-powered by the food.

When pairing wines with food, the general goal is to make sure that the flavors of the food don’t overwhelm the wine and cover up all of the wine’s wonderful flavors. And the basic rule of wine pairing says that you should have a red wine with beef and white wine with chicken or fish.

But, hot and spicy foods can easily overwhelm a wine. Pairing options with hot and spicy foods may surprise you because the big bold red wines don’t necessarily work best.

One food and wine pairing that works with almost any meal is a sparkling wine. And it works especially well with spicy foods. It can be anything from a sparkling rosé to Champagne. And even an off-dry (slightly sweet) sparkling wine work well with spicy dishes. Putting some sweetness against a spicy flavor is surprisingly good.

The most common pairing with a hot spicy meal is to go with a white wine – one that will cut through the heat.

Riesling is a good option. Additionally, you might consider a Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc or an Albariño. These wines all fit into the lighter side of white wines, having lower alcohol and higher acidity. Serving these wines well chilled can make

This Article was originally published on Ever Wonder Wine

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