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What wine to drink with Basque chicken?

What Wine to Pair with Poulet Basquaise?
Poulet Basquaise is a staple of Southwestern French cuisine and the Basque Country. This dish consists of chicken pieces (preferably thighs) simmered in a casserole and served with a piperade (a sauce made from red and green peppers, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and Espelette pepper). The identity of Poulet Basquaise is even reflected in its colors, which resemble those of the Basque flag (red, green, white). With a dish so deeply rooted in its region, it’s only fitting to choose a regional wine from the Southwest. It’s a perfect opportunity to discover a local appellation or varietal from this still relatively unknown region.
While white wine is generally suggested for poultry, with a dish like Poulet Basquaise and its flavorful pepper sauce, a warm, spicy red wine can be an excellent match. If you prefer a white wine, it’s important to select a bottle that combines freshness with a creamy texture. No matter your choice, you will find excellent options among the wines of the Southwest!
Best Wine Pairings with Poulet Basquaise
For a pairing with a dry white wine, try a bottle from the AOC Gaillac blanc or AOC Irouleguy. These dry white wines, with their aromas of lemon, apple, and grapefruit, offer a lovely vivacity and length on the palate without lacking in richness.
If you prefer to accompany your Poulet Basquaise with a red wine from the Southwest, look for a bottle from the AOC Fronton red, made from the Negrette grape. This appellation’s notes of dark fruits, licorice, violet, and spices will beautifully complement the dish’s flavors without overpowering them.
Finally, if you want to venture beyond the Southwest region, there’s nothing stopping you from pairing Poulet Basquaise with a white or red wine from the Rhône Valley, such as a cuvée from an AOC Châteauneuf-du-Pape. With its round, warm, and spicy profile, it will enhance the flavors of your recipe.
Has this article inspired you to cook up a delicious Poulet Basquaise? Great! On Avenue des Vins, we offer a wide selection of wines directly from estates and vineyards. Discover our beautiful selection of red and white wines to accompany your Poulet Basquaise or any other recipe of your choice. Enjoy our best appellations in white, red, rosé, and champagne, with great value for money and home delivery.
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