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Food and Wine Together at the Wine Club

April 4, 2025

During March, we explored a topic that is one reason why many of us have an interest in wine.
We looked at how food and wine can work together. Having dinner with our partners, or
simply going out with friends, often will involve opening a bottle of wine. If you like your wine and
food, they can work very well together, complementing each other to help enhance your
experience. The challenge, of course, is choosing a wine that makes it a pleasant experience rather
than a less pleasant one. When sitting at the restaurant table and looking through the wine list,
how many of us focus more on the price than the wine itself to decide which one to buy? As a side
note, the restaurant owners know this and often put the most margin on the second wine on the list
(which is a commonly selected wine on the list)!
We tried to unpick this dilemma and followed some general rules of food and wine pairing to see
if the principles worked. The first thing to say is the “rules” are only a guideline, whatever works for
you is right! During the evening we looked at some wine “enemies”…food that is very sweet or rich in
taste will make most wines taste a little dull, so you need to find a wine that is sweeter than the food to
bring out the best in both. We tasted a Sauternes with a wonderfully rich chicken liver pate and this
enhanced both wine and food. We also tried chocolate with Port (which also went really well
with some blue cheese). Another wine “enemy” is the umami taste, which you find in foods such as
olives, tomatoes and mushrooms. You can either try to complement the food, and enhance that
strong flavour by choosing a heavier wine such as a Barolo, or as we did, try a contrast and choose a
light, fruity wine. We served a mushroom risotto and selected a pinot noir from Germany, which cut
through the deeper taste of the mushrooms.
We next tried a creamy dish – spinach and ricotta pasta – and paired the creamy sauce with a
“creamy” wine: a lovely Chardonnay that had strong buttery flavours. The combination was
exactly what we were looking for! We also tried a wonderful champagne that was paired with some
exquisite salmon blinis; a pork pie with a lovely fruity Cote de Rhone and a beautiful acidic dry
white that was balanced with some salty almonds.
All the pairings were excellent and well received and made for a very special night, made even
better with contributions from some of our members!
If you want to come along and try our club out, please visit our website. The meeting will be held
on 16th April at 8:00 pm – we hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Wine Appreciation Club

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Upton seen in 1930

Panorama of Upton looking north

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St Mary’s, circa 1900

St Mary's, circa 1900

St Mary's, circa 1900

St Mary’s interior, circa 1900

St Mary's interior, circa 1900

St Mary's interior, circa 1900

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