Seafood Gumbo
Seafood gumbo is a bold, rich soup or stew that usually features shrimp, crawfish, okra, hot peppers, sausage and crab or fish. The unique flavor combinations in the dish mirror the uniqueness of its city of origin, New Orleans.
Choose a wine that compliments the balance of light seafood and heavy spices. A white wine will offset some of the gumbo's spice. Sauvignon Blanc, with its earthy tones and citrusy spike, will be sure to compliment the myriad of seafood.
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Tempranillo is wonderful with our beef chuck minestrone.
Apr 06, 2012 at 3:24 PM
I have a hankering for French Onion Soup with my favorite Pinot Noir from Pacific Coast Vineyards on.fb.me/shopPCV
Apr 06, 2012 at 7:04 PM
What's with a Beaujolais nouveau pairing for French onion soup, anyway? Are you still drinking that stuff in April???
And sauvignon blanc with gumbo? Ever had any real stuff down in Louisiana? Either the SB, if French (or South African), will be destroyed, or some monstrous New Zealand SB will battle till it and the food are both dead.
Soup is a notoriously difficult match for wines, though you have more stews than soups here. You should also seriously consider adding sherries into the mix. They often succeed when lesser wines fail....
Apr 06, 2012 at 7:25 PM
Ripasso, pinot noir, or burgundy with lentil soup. It works!
Apr 07, 2012 at 10:19 PM
Agreed, these examples are more like stews than soup. Don't forget sparkling wines with soups. The cool refrshing bubbles contrast nicley and refresh in between slurps. The sparkler's wide range of sweet to dry allows us the flexibility to pick one that compliments the wide variety of flavors we encounter within the broad category of soup.
Apr 10, 2012 at 4:15 PM
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SALICE SALENTINO WITH VEGETABLE SOUPS,MINESTRONE,SCOTCH BROTH ETC
Apr 12, 2012 at 11:58 PM
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forgot to mention that this pairing was recommended by a local bistro owner who is also a MW, it works very well,give it a try
Apr 13, 2012 at 12:04 AM
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forgot to mention that this pairing was recommended by a local bistro owner who is also a MW, it works very well,give it a try
Apr 13, 2012 at 12:04 AM
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