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Wine Pairing Tips For French and Italian Wines

Many people are intimidated by the task of selecting wine in a fine restaurant. This article is intended to provide a simple guide that will enable anyone to feel confident enough to choose a wine that will impress their dinner guests. The focus is on French and Italian wines.

While there are no set rules for pairing wine with food, generally a full-bodied red wine should accompany rich and seasoned food. White wines are better suited for lighter fare.

These are some of my personal favorite wine and food pairings for French and Italian wines:

Food Wine Pairing
Beef Amarone
Cheese Beaujolais
Chicken Chardonnay
Cold Meats Tavel
Chile Grumello
Chinese Food Soave
Clams and Oysters Champagne
Duck Pouilly-Fume
Fish Muscadet
Ham Pinot Grigio
Lamb Saint-Emilion
Ossco Bucco Barbaresco
Pate Saint-Veran
Pheasant Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
Pork Pouilly-Fuisse
Red Sauce Chianti
White Sauce Pinot Grigio
Sauerbraten Riesling
Shell Fish Gavi
Steak Gattinara
Stew Barolo
Veal Soave
Venison Pomerol

In the end, it is really a matter of personal preference and what suits your palate. If your restaurant does not have these particular recommendations in their wine cellar, you can always ask the sommelier to recommend something comparable.

These suggestions should enable you to at least buy or order to the proper wine to accompany dinner. Of course, there is a lot more to know about ordering wine, wine tasting, wine production, and wine conversation.

- Angelo Cataldo

Angelo Cataldo is an avid wine collector with over 20 years experience in Italian and French wines. He has also travelled extensively in the wine producuing regions of Italy and France.

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For those interested in learning more, Mr. Cataldo's book, The Wine Book, is the perfect beginner's wine guide: short, easy to read, and small enough to take with you. In addition to food wine pairing examples, it includes wine descriptions you can use in conversation or at wine tasting parties, wine tasting tips, and information on Italian and French wine regions and production. The Wine Book is small enough to carry to a restaurant and refer to discreetly.

The Wine Book also includes checklists for tasting notes. This has made it a favorite give-away for wine tastings and events. Fine New Jersey Restaurants, such as Aldo's, The Brickhouse, and Pane and Vino have provided it to their customers for just that purpose.

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