Wine Pairing Suggestions for Chicken, Potato and Carrot Empanadas
Pairing wines with Jill's ground chicken, potato
and carrot empanadas leaves lots of open territory for wine pairing options. One thing to
note is that though chicken (or turkey) plays by certain pairing principles,
there is a spicy component to these empanadas (cumin and cilantro) that will
play a central role for honing on the right types of wines. The options are vast and the following
suggestions are highly "Cliff-noted"; mainly a good starting point for
you.
White wines to pair with this empanada recipe need to have
certain characteristics to avoid being overtaken by some of the evident spice.
One clear choice is a Pinot Gris, a wine that is at its best from the Alsace
region of France, but also excels in Oregon's wine country. Here are a few
suggestions.
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Marc Kreydenweiss "Clos Rebberg" Pinot
Gris (Alsace, France - may be difficult to find and costs a little more, but
worthwhile)
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Adelsheim
Pinot Gris (Oregon)
Dry Rose wines are a good bet .Their mouth filling pink
fruit, typically somewhat sweet to the nose, but dry on the tongue, make them versatile
pairing wines. Here are a few suggestions.
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Chateau
du Rouet Cotes du Rhone (France)
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Hoya
de Cardenas Rose (Spain)
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Francis Ford Coppola Winery Sofia Rose
(California)
Many red varietals and blends can pair well with this
recipe, though two strong choices are Rioja Region wines from Spain, made with
the Tempranillo varietal, and Malbec varietal wines from Argentina . Rioja
wines for pairing need not be the longer aged reserva and gran reserva
selection, though the extra aging of the higher tier Riojas will be more
complex. The younger and affordable Rioja Crianza wines will be fine for
pairing. Malbec hails from the Cahors and Bordeaux area of France, best known
in the Bordeaux area as a lesser significant varietal component. Cuttings sent
to Argentina really took off, and Argentine Malbec wines can be spectacular easy
drinking reds, priced much lower than Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot offerings from
France's Bordeaux region or California's Napa Valley.
Rioja
·
Bodegas Muriel Crianza
(Spain)
·
Capay Valley Tempranillo
(California)
Malbec
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Ben Marco Malbec (Argentina)
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Finca Lalande Malbec
(Argentina)