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What wine to drink with moussaka?

Moussaka: A Classic Greek Dish and Its Perfect Wine Pairings
This iconic recipe of Greek gastronomy is rich in Mediterranean flavors. Follow our guide to discover which wine to enjoy with your moussaka and how to find the perfect food and wine pairing in this article.
Greek Moussaka: A Savory Dish
Moussaka is a traditional Greek dish made with homemade tomato sauce, eggplant, onions, béchamel, and meat. While the traditional moussaka is prepared with lamb, you can also use ground beef or veal.
The dish can be served hot or cold and features alternating layers of meat, eggplant slices with tomato sauce, and béchamel. It’s a generous recipe with a pronounced flavor. Although Greek wines can perfectly accompany your moussaka, French appellations can also enhance your meal.
What Red Wine to Pair with Moussaka?
Traditionally, this flavorful Greek dish is enjoyed with red wine. The richness of lamb or beef requires a red wine to balance its robust flavors. For your red wine selection, choose powerful grape varieties like Syrah and Grenache. These varietals have spicy notes that harmonize perfectly with the dish. You might consider a red wine from Provence or Languedoc-Roussillon.
A Bordeaux red wine aged in oak barrels is also a great choice for moussaka. The structure and woody notes of Bordeaux wines balance the Greek dish well. Opt for a younger wine to counterbalance the rich and hearty nature of the moussaka and bring some freshness to the meal.
To complement your moussaka made with lamb or beef, consider a red wine from Provence, such as a Coteaux-d’Aix-en-Provence, which is structured with spicy notes. Bordeaux wines with red fruit notes pair excellently with the flavors of eggplant and tomato sauce. Lastly, a red wine from the Southwest, such as a Corbières, offers a well-structured and ample wine perfect for moussaka.
What Rosé Wine to Pair with Moussaka?
You can also enjoy homemade moussaka with rosé wine. Rosé adds a touch of freshness to the dish. However, for a balanced and successful pairing, choose a rosé that is intense and structured. Prefer robust rosés made with Syrah and Grenache. These grapes offer spicy and peppery notes that match the spiciness of the moussaka. Additionally, the fruity flavors of rosé perfectly balance the taste of the tomato sauce and caramelized eggplant.
For a successful food and wine pairing with your moussaka, choose rosés from the Rhône Valley. These cuvées blend Grenache and Syrah for a fruity and spicy profile. You might also opt for a rosé from Tavel, an appellation known for producing only rosés. Tavel wines are highly regarded for their aromatic power and structure, making them a great match for a flavorful and intense dish like homemade moussaka.
At Avenue des Vins, we offer a selection of wines and cuvées from the best French vineyards and estates for always successful food and wine pairings. Discover prestigious appellations and the perfect wines to complement your recipes, directly from the estates
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