2. Pairing Wine with Food Flashcards
What does sweetness in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Makes it more drying and bitter, more acidic
Less sweet and fruity
What does umami in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Makes it more drying and bitter, more acidic
Less sweet and fruity
What does salt in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Less drying and bitter, less acidic
More fruity, more body
Softens tannins
What does acidity in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Less drying and bitter, less acidic
More fruity and sweet
What does fat/oil in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Less acidic
What does chilli in a food do to the taste of a wine?
Makes the alcohol seem more noticeable
Increases the heat from the food
What flavours in food are wine friendly?
Acidity and salt
What flavours in food are not wine friendly?
Umami and sweetness
What should be sweeter the food or the wine?
Wines should have a higher level of sweetness than the dish
In what situation can acidity in food not be a positive pairing?
With wines with low acidity - the acid in the food can make the wine seem less fruity