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Pair classic Cantonese dishes with Bourgogne wines

HK EDITION | Updated: 2020-05-28 09:04
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Mâcon-Cruzille, Cuvée 910, Domaine du Clos des Vignes du Maynes (2018)

Mâcon-Cruzille, Cuvée 910, Domaine du Clos des Vignes du Maynes (2018) is recommended for deep-fried crispy chicken, a classic Cantonese favorite, with the wine's refreshing acidity reducing the greasiness, and the cherry and cranberry flavours complementing the chicken flavour like a plum sauce. (HK$365 at La Cabane)

Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Jean-Philippe Marchand (2018)

Barbecued pork is an icon of Guangdong cuisine – tender to the bite, charred and slightly crunchy on the outside, with a smoky caramel flavor. Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Jean-Philippe Marchand (2018) matches the sweetness with fresh fruit flavors of blackcurrant and blueberry, and an aroma of mint. (HK$268 at The Wine Guild)

Bourgogne Le Chapitre, Le Chapitre Suivant, René Bouvier (2017)

Guangdong's famed speciality of steamed Chencun rice noodles with beef brisket pairs perfectly with Bourgogne Le Chapitre, Le Chapitre Suivant, René Bouvier (2017). It lifts the sweetness of rice noodles with the wine's fragrance of roses and peony, with a peppery taste. (HK$307 at SommTech)

Bourgogne-Chitry, Domaine Alice et Olivier de Moor (2018)

Celebratory steamed seasonal fish is a perfect pairing with Bourgogne Chitry, Domaine Alice et Olivier de Moor (2018) – an easy-drinking wine with a matching salty mineral taste, and the aroma of lemon to enhance the vital umami flavours. (HK$260 at La Cabane)

Mâcon-Fuissé, Les Tâches, Domaine Pierre Vessigaud (2017)

A Chaozhou classic is pan-fried oyster pancake, using baby oysters in a thin and crispy omelette, served with fish sauce on the side. Mâcon-Fuissé, Les Tâches, Domaine Pierre Vessigaud (2017) features lemon and citrus acidity that matches ideally with the metallic, briny taste of oysters. (HK$270 at Natural Food & Beverages)

Mâcon-Lugny, Les Genièvres, Maison Louis Latour (2017)

Steamed pork spare ribs coated with glutinous rice is a classic and pairs well with Mâcon-Lugny, Les Genièvres, Maison Louis Latour (2017), its honey flavours matching the sweetness of glutinous rice, and its white floral aromas being ideal for steamed dishes. (HK$164 at SommTech)

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