
Rob D. Brodman
How to match your favorite foods with the West's best wines
moreSwirl and taste: Delicate white peach, green apple, and lime flavors ― or riper apricot, nectarine, and mandarin orange. Riesling often has a pleasant minerality akin to wet stones and a haunting diesel-like aroma (if you can imagine that as a good thing).
Pair with:
• Shellfish
• Pork
• Ham
• Salads and vegetables
• Egg dishes
• Sausages, salumi, and charcouterie ― especially cured pork products
• Barbecue
• Asian dishes ― Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese (sushi!), Indian
• Southwestern foods
Find your style: Bone-dry to quite sweet. (Western winemakers are making it drier now.) The best have great acidity that keeps the wine lively.
Perfect recipe pairings
For dry Riesling
• Chicken Stew with Olives and Lemon
• Pork Scaloppine with Sweet-tart Shallots
• Potato, Leek, and Mushroom Gratin
For slightly off-dry
• Pan-Roasted Fish with Thai Curry Sauce
• Chile Verde
• Halibut and Sweet Potato Chowder
For fairly sweet (but not late-harvest dessert style)
• Best-Ever Chinese Chicken Salad
• Pad Thai
• Sweet-and-Sour Chicken-Apricot Skewers
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