A chardonnay would go nicely with foie gras. It's a bit sweeter and has a rich buttery kind of taste to it. However, a French unoaked Chardonnay, for example a white Burgundy, would be too dry and minerally. The ultimate pairing for foie gras is a good Sauternes, which is sweet, but has a unique flavour due to the "noble rot" on the grapes. Make sure it's chilled!
Chicken Calvados is a gloriously simple dish involving chicken (of course), apples and Calvados, a dry apple brandy made in Normandy, also known as applejack. These are strong flavours and while almost any wine could accompany the dish, I'd recommend a full-bodied and not too dry white. A riesling could work, but something even sweeter could be good. Describe the dish and ask the staff at your local liquor store; they generally know their business. Although a dry brandy forms the base of the sauce, the other ingredients sweeten the dish, so a very dry wine wouldn't necessarily be a good idea, and neither would a red, which generally goes well with chicken but not, I think, in this case.
For this dish, a red wine would be the best. Basically, darker meats (lamb, liver, beef) equals darker wine, whereas lighter meats (chicken) equals lighter wine.
I'd personally recommend a burgundy wine or a Pinot Noir type wine. Failing that, any good red Italian wine will suffice. You can visit a proper wine store (as opposed to a supermarket or corner shop), tell them what your meal is and they may recommend a good wine to match the taste.
The classic wine pairing with foie gras is a sauternes. When pairing wine with food one fail safe rule is to pair weight with weight. Foie gras is weighty and rich so is a sauterne.
You would normally drink a white wine with white meat, such as a Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio.
Red, white and rose can all go well with chicken depending on how it's prepared.
Yes, it can be served with poultry.
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
Red wine is her favorite drink.
Yes, it is safe to drink old wine.
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no he does not drink beer or wine
Yes they did drink wine. Wine was the standard drink of all the Mediterranean countries. Wine came in many grades and the lower classes would have the cheaper, harsher grades of wine. Remember too, that the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down before drinking.
They drank wine in Pompeii. Wine was the most popular drink in Italy even kids were allowed to drink it.
for me the best is wine.....................
people in Greece drink wine, water, ouzo, beer, and others. in Greece people usually drink what normal Americans drink.
Some girls drink wine and some don't. It depends on personal preference.
Yes, you can drink wine. You still need to double check the label tho.