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A Food and Wine Pairing Blog


Château-Grillet: The Tiny Rhône Gem You Can Almost Never Taste
Our visit to Château-Grillet, the tiny Rhône jewel famous for its rare, golden-hued Viognier, turned into a memorable little fiasco. Slightly defeated but undeterred, we cracked open a humbler bottle of Viognier with an even humbler petit beurre along the Rhône. Simple, unpretentious, and unexpectedly magical. Proof that even a missed tasting can make for the perfect picnic. Santé!
3 days ago5 min read


Chablis & Jambon Persillé in Aspic… or, as it’s known outside France, Good Old Leftover Christmas Ham in Jelly
Chablis & Jambon Persillé in Aspic, or, outside France, leftover ham in jelly, is one of Burgundy’s quietly brilliant pairings. The richness and gentle wobble of the parsley-set ham call for acidity, not power. Enter Chablis, a cool-climate, unoaked Chardonnay from northern Burgundy, whose sharp freshness, saline minerality, and citrus lift cut cleanly through the pork while echoing the dish’s herbal notes. Rustic food, precise wine: a match that proves restraint beats embell
Dec 30, 20257 min read
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