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What wine to enjoy with a pierrade?

What Wine to Pair with Pierrade?
There are many versions of pierrade, a dish you can easily prepare at home on a griddle or enjoy at a restaurant. Follow our guide to discover which wine to pair with your pierrade recipes, whether you’re serving red meat, white meat, fish, or vegetables.
What Wine to Drink with Pierrade with Beef and Red Meat?
The traditional pierrade recipe is made with red meat. You can choose from various types of meat, such as beef, lamb, or offal. Don’t hesitate to pair your pierrade with small vegetables and homemade mashed potatoes.
Depending on how you cook your meat, you can select the most suitable wine for your meal. If you prefer rare meat, opt for a full-bodied and tannic red wine. A wine from the Rhône Valley, such as a Saint-Estèphe, Cahors, or a Bordeaux red from a château, would be a great choice for successful food and wine pairings.
If you prefer your red meat cooked medium, choose wines with more evolved and softer tannins. Red wines made from Grenache Noir work wonders with this type of cooking. We particularly recommend wines from the Rhône Valley, such as Gigondas or Châteauneuf-du-Pape, with their fruity and spicy notes.
What Wine to Enjoy with Pierrade with White Meat?
You can also prepare a pierrade with white meat. If you choose poultry, pair it with various wines, such as aromatic and rounded white wines. You can also enjoy your grilled white meat pierrade with a light and fruity red wine. In this case, choose a Burgundy Pinot Noir or a Beaujolais Gamay-based wine.
For a flavorful pierrade, you might also cook slices of pork tenderloin or veal. In this case, pair it with a soft red wine with fruity notes, like a Burgundy cru.
What Wine to Pair with Pierrade of Fish?
Try something unique with a pierrade of fish and seafood. To accompany this family-friendly and convivial dish, opt for white wines. Choose a dry white wine with a touch of acidity to enhance the delicate flesh of the fish. A Riesling from Alsace would be a great choice. A Chablis from Burgundy is also an excellent option for your seafood pierrade. Finally, sunnier wines like those from the Côtes du Rhône or Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence are perfect for highlighting the subtle flavors of your fish, scallops, shrimp, and mussels.
What Wine to Enjoy with a Vegetarian Pierrade?
You can also make a vegetarian pierrade with grilled vegetables. Feel free to marinate your vegetables beforehand to create unique flavor combinations. To accompany your vegetarian pierrade, choose a fruity rosé from Languedoc-Roussillon or Provence. A dry white wine or a light red wine also pairs well with grilled vegetables.
At Avenue des Vins, we offer a wide selection of red, white, rosé wines, and Champagne to accompany all your home-cooked meals and special events. All our bottles are carefully selected and sourced directly from the best châteaux and vineyards in France.
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