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Which Wine to Pair with Roast Chicken?

A beloved and classic dish in French cuisine, roast chicken delights all generations with its tender meat, crispy skin, and rich flavors often enhanced by herbs like thyme or rosemary. Whether served with potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a fresh salad, this dish deserves a wine pairing that matches its popularity. Should you opt for a red or a white wine? Which bottle suits the side dish or cooking style best? Here are our top tips to perfectly pair your roast chicken with wine.
Which Red Wine Goes with Roast Chicken?
Roast chicken, with its juicy white meat and golden skin, pairs wonderfully with a light red wine featuring soft tannins and red or black fruit aromas. A red wine made from Pinot Noir or Gamay is a classic choice that won’t overpower the delicacy of the dish. These wines are known for their elegant structure and easy-drinking character.
Pinot Noir from Alsace or Burgundy often offers notes of black cherry and fresh fruit, along with a lively acidity that balances the fat of the crispy skin. If you enjoy bolder flavors, you can also explore fuller-bodied wines from the Languedoc or Bordeaux made with Cabernet Sauvignon, especially if your chicken is well-seasoned or slightly charred.
Suggestion n°1: A Loire Valley Wine
For a roast chicken with delicate flesh and crispy skin, you’ll want a wine that is easy to drink, smooth, and warm—qualities that perfectly complement a simple yet flavorful dish. In this case, simplicity and balance are key. A fruity, light-tannin red wine from the Loire Valley made from Gamay is an ideal match. These wines are typically round and supple, enhancing the tender texture of the chicken while adding a refreshing note, especially when paired with fried potatoes.
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Suggestion n°2: An Alsace Pinot Noir
Roast chicken is versatile enough to pair with both a fruity Gamay from the Loire and a Pinot Noir. Pinot Noirs, whether they are from Alsace or Burgundy, generally offer strong black fruit aromas and smooth tannins that complement the roast chicken without overshadowing it. This wine is especially fitting when the chicken is seasoned with herbs like thyme or parsley. For a more refined touch, opt for a Burgundy Pinot Noir, but Alsace Pinot Noir also stands out as an elegant choice.
Perfect Pairing:
- Pinot Noir Signature, Domaine Hauller Frères, AOC Alsace
White Wine and Roast Chicken
White wine is also an excellent choice for roast chicken, particularly if you prefer a fresh and subtle pairing. Sauvignon Blanc, with its white fruit notes and crispness, is ideal for highlighting the texture of oven-roasted free-range chicken or chicken breast.
Lightly oaked white wines, such as some Burgundy whites, offer a full mouthfeel and aromatic complexity that work beautifully with rich sides like potatoes, mushrooms, or a poultry-based sauce. If your recipe includes aromatic herbs, opt for a white wine with floral notes and ripe fruit for a harmonious pairing. For a unique twist, try a sweet or semi-sweet wine like Sauternes.
The Best Wine Pairings for Roast Chicken
Here are some pairing ideas based on your roast chicken recipe:
- Herb-roasted chicken: Alsace Pinot Noir AOC, Mâcon-Villages AOC
- Roast chicken with potatoes: Fleurie AOC, Burgundy Pinot Noir AOC
- Stuffed chicken with mushrooms: Alsace Pinot Gris AOC, Saint-Joseph Blanc AOC
- Lemon and garlic roast chicken: Sancerre Blanc AOC, Brut Champagne
- Oven-roasted free-range chicken: Canon Fronsac AOC, Saumur-Champigny AOC
- Roast chicken with warm spices: Languedoc Red AOC, Rosé wines from Provence
Whether you’re a fan of red, white, or rosé, you’ll always find the perfect wine to accompany roast chicken. The key is to choose a balanced wine with subtle or bold fruit notes that will enhance the rich flavors of this classic dish. Discover our selection on Avenue des Vins and enjoy the best bottles at the best value.
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