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Guide to French food and wine pairings

Food enthusiasts know that even the most sumptuous French meal is incomplete without the wine. With so many varietals out there, choosing the right wine to pair with your menu can be quite the daunting task—but it doesn’t have to be so complex.

Food enthusiasts know that even the most sumptuous French meal feels incomplete without a well-matched wine. With so many varietals out there, choosing the right wine to pair with your menu can be a daunting task—but it doesn’t have to be so complex! As a general guideline, the wine should match the intensity and richness of your meal. For example, lighter fish or poultry dishes pair well with brighter whites, while heavier meat dishes can stand up to a full-bodied red.

Need a little more direction? Here’s our quick cheat sheet to help you make the most successful pairings of French food and wine. Just don’t forget the #1 rule to selecting a wine: Drink what you like.

Red Wine

The reds

Cabernet Sauvignon

Pairs best with: Beef, venison and stronger cheese, like camembert.

Pinot Noir

Pairs best with: Lamb, fatty fish (think salmon, tuna or trout) and duck.

White wine

The whites

Chardonnay

Pairs best with: Chicken, shellfish, mild cheeses and anything in a cream sauce.

Sauvignon Blanc

Pairs best with: Pork and seafood.

Viognier

Pairs best with: Poultry, seafood and mild cheeses.

Champagne

The bubbles

Champagne Brut

Pairs best with: Briny bites like oysters or caviar.

Champagne Sec

Pairs best with: Mild cheeses like Brie, colby or chevre and sweeter dishes like fruit or dessert.

What’s your favorite kind of French wine? What do you like to pair it with best? Share with us on Facebook and explore our France tours for a truly French culinary experience.

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