This time of year people
always want to pair wine and Halloween candy. The problem is that most wines
are not very combatable. Sugar affects the palate with most wines giving the
wine - red or white - a bitter, muted taste. But Portugal comes to the rescue.
Fortified wine like Ports or late harvest wines have enough sugary girth to
work with candy, surprisingly balancing out the overt sweetness of the candy
itself.
Dow’s 2011 Late Bottled Vintage Port & Kit Kats
Kit Kats have an immediate
milk chocolate note and you don’t get the crispness until you eat it, which is
less flavor and more texture.
Dow’s LBV Port from Portugal
offers up muted berry flavors like red plum, raspberry and dark cherry along with a lack of sugariness, which means that the
wine is not obliterated by the sweetness of the candy, actually quite the
opposite, the Port is drawn down, but enhanced by the milk chocolate.
Cockburn’s
Special Reserve Port
With grapes harvested from the steep terraced hillsides in Northern Portugal’s Quinta dos Canais, this velvety Port offers sweet blueberry, blackberry, vanilla, and the acidity and mature fruit tempers the sweetness and buttery-ness of the candy. The best thing about most Ports is that they offer minimal sweetness, making them available to match with different foods.
With grapes harvested from the steep terraced hillsides in Northern Portugal’s Quinta dos Canais, this velvety Port offers sweet blueberry, blackberry, vanilla, and the acidity and mature fruit tempers the sweetness and buttery-ness of the candy. The best thing about most Ports is that they offer minimal sweetness, making them available to match with different foods.
Bottom line is that you need
to try various pairing for yourself and find what works best for you. At any
rate, regardless of the season or holiday, Port should always be in your house!
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