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1 By Kacy Benson

2 What is it? Areas of Growth Varietals Flavor components Food and Wine Things to think about Closing Citations

3 Choosing the perfect wine to fulfill your culinary experience and get the most from both the cuisine and the beverage accompanying it.

4 Grapes for wine are grown all over the world Major wine producing countries: France (Bourdeaux Region) Italy United States (Northern California-Napa and Sonoma Valleys) Germany Australia South Africa Chile Portugal

5 Varietal- type of grape used to make a particular wine Over 10,000 documented varieties within species Vitis vinifera (the "European" or "true" wine grapes). 230 used for fine wines Thousands more used for local wine making Only about a dozen varietals are concentrated on Most people know little about many grape types, so they stick to a few well known wines

6 Sweet Sour Salty Bitter Umami What are some examples of a food for each flavor component?

7 Red Wine Tannin Alcohol Oak White Wine Sweet Acid/Sour *These flavor components can be in both types of wines, but are prominent to either red wine or white wine.

8 Drink what you like! What are the dominant food characteristics? Mild vs. Flavorful Fatty vs. Lean Rich Vs. Acidic

9 Mild with mild Big flavorful foods with big flavorful wines (For example, pair a bold-flavored Pepper Steak with a spicy, bold red Zinfandel.) Richness of food with richness of wine (For example, pair a rich Chicken in Cream Sauce with a rich Chardonnay.)

10 Acid Match acid with acid Acidic wines and creams do NOT mix well Tannin Rich fatty foods pair well with lots of tannins Strong Spices - Strong spices can clash and ruin wine -With spicy foods, choose a spicy and/or sweet wine

11 Remember: Wines pair best with the foods they grew with For example, Italian Wines go best with Italian foods. *This is a suggestion to make a choice easier. This is not a rule.

12 Wine is a very in depth and interesting topic, and if able to pair well with a delectable food, this knowledge is priceless.

13 Chef Martha Franklin, Table Service Class Mod 1, 2010 Food and Wine Pairing. 2007. http://www.foodandwinepairing.org/rules.html Professional Friends of Wine. Jim Lamar. May 18, 2010. http://www.winepros.org/wine101/grape_profiles /varietals.htm#list Professors House. Eight Top Wine-Producing Regions of the World. 2010. http://www.professorshouse.com/food- beverage/wine-and-spirits/top-8-wine-regions.aspx


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