1. Latest News
  2. Submit Press Release
  1. PR Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Feeds
  4. Alerts
  5. Submit Free Press Release
  6. Reporter Account

Yats Wine Cellars explains how to pair wine with Chinese food.

Yats Wine Cellars reveals the secret formulae for pairing wine with Chinese food. It held a wine-paired chinese dinner Manila Philippines to prove that wine pairing with chinese food can work beautifully

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
Wine paired Chinese Dinner by Yats
Wine paired Chinese Dinner by Yats
PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 28, 2009 -
Yats Wine Cellars explains the dynamics and strategies behind a successful pairing of wine with Chinese food.   Indeed, pairing wine with Chinese food has always been regarded as a tricky if not impossible proposition.  There are three reasons to support this anxiety.  

(1)   Chinese food is too well integrated – most dishes are complete with balancing components of starch, vegetables and meat – leaving very little role for a wine to play in that equation.
(2)    Traditional Chinese food does not use Western wine in the cooking.  The easy-way-out of drinking the same type of wine that is used to cook the food isn’t all that useful here.
(3)    This one is actually the ultimate killer really.  It is a psychological barrier.  A lot of people approach this problem with a pre-conceived notion that wine won’t really work with Chinese food.  A negative attitude is the single most challenging element in this game.

The other important factor – weight – must be matched appropriately especially with the liquid part of the dish.  A lot of heavy dishes in Chinese cuisine also come with high flavor intensity.  Finding a wine with muscles and weight is not a problem.  What is challenging is to find one of those that has good acidity and is not tannic.  This kind of combinations happens mostly with very good wine only.  With so little faith in wine pairing for Chinese food, it is not often that people open a good bottle for a Chinese meal.

Another factor that comes very much into play not necessarily in wine selection but more in the fine-tuning of food preparation is the serving temperature.  Some Chinese dishes are designed to be taken steaming hot.  There is no wine that is designed to match that kind of serving temperatures.  Ice-cold beers have always been preferred probably more as a role of a fire-extinguisher.  Often these dishes are avoided in wine-paired dinners and when they make their way onto the menu, the serving temperatures have to be reduced a little.

This dinner comprises of a good mix of heavier recipes and some other that are designed to bring out the natural flavors of the key ingredients.  A few dishes have more than one dominating components which means the wine will only pair well with one of those components, not two.  Probably the best way to enjoy those courses is to take a bite of the food that is the target for that pairing, enjoying it with a sip of the wine, and then move on to the other (dominating) component which often cleanses the palate for another go at it again.


Yats Wine Cellars held a wine-paired Chinese dinner recently in Manila Philippines.  This is what was served:


Deep-fried King Prawns Balls Coated with Cornflakes
炸玉米片蝦球
1998 Meursault, Chateau De Guettes, Francois Parent

The Meursault was chosen primarily because the wine was the star in this act and the Prawn Balls was just the condiment to the course.

Whole roasted Duck with fresh mango fruits
烧 鴨 香芒果
1995 Morey-Saint-Denis, Chartron et Frebuchet


Pan-fried Black Pepper Beef Steak
黑椒煎牛柳
1993 Gigondas, Las Haute Boissiere, La Cave Gigondas des Vignerons


Fried Stuffed Crab Shell
煎釀蟹蓋
2006 J B Riesling, Rheingau Germany

Roasted Suckling Pig Skin
Served on a bed of Chinese Pan Cake
燒乳豬塊
1992 Duas Quintas Douro Reserva, Ramos Pinto

Braised Home-made Tofu with 3 kinds of Mushrooms
野菌红烧豆腐
1999 Cote du Rhone Blanc, Guigal

Saute Lamb in Satay Sauce
沙茶醬香煎羊排
2003 Barolo, Ricossa Piedmonte Italy

For more information, please visit www.YatsRestaurant.com or email Wine@Yats-International.com.

# # #

About Yats International Leisure Philippines is a developer and operator of clubs, resorts, Restaurant and wine shops primarily in Clark Philippines and Angeles City. For more information email Service@Yats-International.com or visit www.yatsLeisure.com www.YatsRestaurant.com and www.YatsWineCellars.com.
www.ClarkPhilippines.com www.PhilippinesWines.com www.clarkwinecenter.com

--- end ---

Click to Share

Contact Email:
***@yats-international.com Email Verified
Issued By:Yats Wine Cellars
Phone:(632) 6375019 (045) 599-5600 0922-870-5178
Fax:(632) 584-4085
Address:3003C East Tower, Phil Stock Exchange Center,
:Exchange Rd Ortigas Metro Manila, Philippines 1605
Zip:1605
City/Town:Pasig City
State/Province:Metro Manila
Country:Philippines
Industry:Restaurants, Food, Lifestyle
Tags:, pair wine with chinese food, , restaurant manila philippines,
Last Updated:Sep 28, 2009
Shortcut:http://prlog.org/10357352
Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog can't be held liable for the content posted by others.   Report Abuse

Upcoming Press Releases...



  1. SiteMap
  2. Privacy Policy
  3. Terms of Service
  4. Copyright Notice
  5. About
  6. Advertise
Like PRLog?
2.8K1.1K1.1K
Click to Share