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So, any suggestions/detailed recipes for pairing with some pretty auspicious but young wines? We'll be drinking '01. These wines are being brought to a London tasting with Cbmac, Otisabdul (and Mrs OA) and me (and Mrs B).
So far, ideas suggested by Otis and Cb include scallops with cream sauce, salmon, softshell crab, chinese/asian spices, duck with orange/peach (I'm sure I've forgotten some). Oh yeah, ham. All suggestions are welcome (even bad ones because they become the subject of fun replies)! Thanks in advance. BirD I came here for a good argument! AH, no you didn't, you came here for an argument! |
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I recently had a great pairing with a delicious '01 Auslese--
it was tempura shrimp appetizer with kind of a not-too-sweet/very-slightly-spiced/just a touch of sour sauce. It was fantastic. ********************************* "From wine what sudden friendship springs!" |
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Curry and Riesling with residual sweetness is one of the few really perfect, satisfying pairings. The hotter the curry, the sweeter the Riesling must be. I'd pair a nice pumpkin-curry-soup with a Kabinett or Spätlese and a red Thai curry or an Indian curry with a powerful Auslese. It works only up to a certain level of spicyness though. If it is extremly hot and spicy, you loose the more delicate nunances in the Riesling.
I also like Kabinett and Spätlesen with Tuna sashimi and wasabi. ---------------------------- Anche dio è di-vino |
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Marc beat it me to it. I love a good curry dish with the sweetness of Auslese. I will only add coconut curry dishes (chicken or shrimp) to Marc's excellent suggestions. The tropical flavor of coconut seems to me to be a great match not only for sweeter Rieslings but also some of the other germanic varietals, like Scheurebe and Huxelrebe.
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BirDungy,
There is a fairly extensive thread (with recipes!) on the squires board, re matching German riesling with food. BTW, I just looked at the label of my Auslese...it is a 2002, not 2001! Given its provenance and year, I doubt it will be any sweeter/richer than the Gunderloch spätlese Otis is bringing. But differently, I think you could get away with cooking something that matches with spätlese. |
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The mere thought of having soft shell crab with a good riesling makes my mouth drool.
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