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Beef Wellington
Last Post 12-10-2006 05:50 AM by
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winebrat
Sacramento, Ca.
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12-09-2006 07:42 AM
what is your favorite varietal or regional pairing for this dish?
TIA
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David Niederauer
Los Gatos, CA
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12-09-2006 08:53 PM
Favorite? Everytime I have a Beef Wellington... uh... let me think... probably the middle of the last century. Like I don't indulge in it often enough to have a "favorite".
You want to taste and feel the three different parts of the Wellington. Traditionally it is made with a cut of the filet which is not all that flavorful. The pastry adds texture. The paté is probably the most flavorful part of the preparation.
That said I would try a lighter style French Burgundy or CA. Pinot noir. I would certainly stay away from and "big" wine.
DJ Hombre
Napa Valley, California
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12-09-2006 09:13 PM
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what is your favorite varietal or regional pairing for this dish?
TIA
I'd go with a So. Rhone blend. I think that'd be your best bet, actually.
David Niederauer
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12-10-2006 01:00 AM
I would agree with that also DJ. Just stick to the lighter-bodied (which I understand is not atypical for southern Rhones) with some good acid. The BW is kind of a complex dish all by itself and the acid will really prepare one's tastebuds for the BW's tastes.
DukeRiley
McMinnville, OR
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12-10-2006 01:49 AM
Going with David's thoughts about good acid, I would go with a Burgundy or a cru Beaujolais (this is beef country in France). Domestically I think one of the "fresher" (as opposed to "riper") Central CA or Oregon Pinot Noirs would be appropriate.
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Seaquam
Barrel Filler
Posts: 1141
12-10-2006 02:13 AM
I think a lighter Burgundy would be the best pairing.
However, I think the Duke of Wellington would be delighted if he thought
any
good French red was being ravished to serve with this dish.
DJ Hombre
Napa Valley, California
Barrel Filler
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12-10-2006 04:12 AM
the reason why i'd go with a southern rhone blend is to take advantage of the garrique type notes that would help accent the duxelle in the beef wellington - which is your primary flavor (or at least what i'm usually eating and leaving everything else behind).
a burg would also work...
kpak
Alaska
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Posts: 3181
12-10-2006 05:50 AM
would agree
am going to open on Christmas with a Wellington
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is...
.ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon.
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