2. Pairing Wine with Food Flashcards

1
Q

What does sweetness in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Makes it more drying and bitter, more acidic

Less sweet and fruity

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What does umami in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Makes it more drying and bitter, more acidic

Less sweet and fruity

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What does salt in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Less drying and bitter, less acidic
More fruity, more body
Softens tannins

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What does acidity in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Less drying and bitter, less acidic

More fruity and sweet

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5
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What does fat/oil in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Less acidic

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6
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What does chilli in a food do to the taste of a wine?

A

Makes the alcohol seem more noticeable

Increases the heat from the food

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7
Q

What flavours in food are wine friendly?

A

Acidity and salt

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What flavours in food are not wine friendly?

A

Umami and sweetness

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9
Q

What should be sweeter the food or the wine?

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Wines should have a higher level of sweetness than the dish

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In what situation can acidity in food not be a positive pairing?

A

With wines with low acidity - the acid in the food can make the wine seem less fruity

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