5 IDEAL PAIRING TIPS FOR ITALIAN WINE

Pairing wine with food is an art form. While it may be easy to find perfect matches in a restaurant with the help of a sommelier, what about when you’re at home? Luckily Aurore Lagadec, Restaurant & Bar Manager at Sopwell House, has shared her top tips for pairing Italian wine with food.

PROSECCO – IDEAL WITH ANTIPASTI

Prosecco is best enjoyed as an aperitif to accompany stuzzichini (Italian nibbles) such as cured meats, buffalo mozzarella with cherry tomatoes, black olive tapenade and toasted rosemary foccacia.

PINOT GRIGIO – IDEAL WITH SPAGHETTI CARBONARA 

This white wine is light on the palate with a delicate citrus flavour. The crisp minerality and freshness of Pinot Grigio enables it to cut through the richness of the parmesan and egg in the carbonara sauce.

CHIANTI – IDEAL WITH STEAK CARPACCIO

The red fruit and herbaceous flavour of Chianti makes it the perfect partner to dishes that use olive oil or with red meats. Enjoy a glass of Chianti with a steak carpaccio served simply with a rocket salad.

SOAVE – IDEAL WITH SEAFOOD RISOTTO 

Soave is one of the world’s easiest wines to pair with food due to its high natural acidity and low alcohol. Produced in a wine region in Northern Veneto, it works well with fish and seafood, due to the area’s close proximity to the coast.

MONTEPULCIANO – IDEAL WITH ROASTED VEGETABLES

This medium-bodied red wine is one of Italy’s most popular grapes. Its robust flavour pairs well with roasted vegetables such as sweet potatoes, parsnips or beetroot.

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