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Pairing Steak and Pinot?
Last Post 12-21-2006 01:40 AM byDavid Niederauer. 6 Replies.
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12-20-2006 10:09 PM  
Just soliciting opinions on whether or not you'd have a good steak with an Oregon or Burgundian Pinot (or Cali, I guess--I just find them a little too fruity for steak).

We're headed to Bern's in Tampa for XMas Eve, and I know my wife loves the Pinot. Since it's a special occasion, I thought I'd spring for something grand (not neccessarily something *for* a grand!!!).

I know I'm welcome to drink whatever I want with what I'm eating, I'm just interested in VC folks' opinions.
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12-20-2006 10:39 PM  
The pairing works but is less than ideal imo.
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12-20-2006 10:45 PM  
Actually wouldn't one of the CA Pinotfandels pair reasonally well with a steak?
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12-20-2006 10:50 PM  
Don't listen to that guy whose family makes Cab. He'll tell you to drink Cab with duck.

A good Pinot will pair just fine with a steak. I would go with a bigger Pinot than lighter.

And if that Pinot-hater skwid says it is ok... well...
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12-21-2006 12:23 AM  
what jones said. you can. i wouldn't. but you can.
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12-21-2006 12:28 AM  
No doubt Pinotfandel is better suited for a steak then authentic Pinot Noir but its less than an ideal match imo. Heavier varietals (particularly if the steak is grilled) such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Aglianico, Zinfandel, etc. (pretty much you name it) would be what I would go with personally (unless you are having bistecca all fiorentina which in that case you'd have to go with the classic match imo).
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12-21-2006 01:40 AM  
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No doubt Pinotfandel is better suited for a steak then authentic Pinot Noir but its less than an ideal match imo. Heavier varietals (particularly if the steak is grilled) such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Aglianico, Zinfandel, etc. (pretty much you name it) would be what I would go with personally (unless you are having bistecca all fiorentina which in that case you'd have to go with the classic match imo).




Don't you mean "phony Pinot maybe with one of those phony corks"?
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