| 2003 Lynch Bages Blanc Pauillac (375Ml) France Bordeaux Wine Bordeaux, France |
Product Notes: This is a wonderful rare wine which is only available in limited quantities . Usually there are no more than a few bottles in stock and may sell out quickly. We will contact you immediately if this item become unavailable or if we have any problems fulfilling your order.
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 Food Pairing: Desserts. These are an extreme extension of category 1 in the sense they are sweet dishes paired with off-dry or sweet wines. Virtually all desserts are sweet. Even lemon or rhubarb's tartness is balanced by adding more sugar. Another factor is that there is not a lot of salt added to desserts. On the red side the general rule of thumb is to serve dessert wines that are sweeter than the dessert. This is because they are all acid balanced. This acid will become more pronounced when you have a sweet dessert. If the dessert wine is sweeter than the dessert you don't notice the change in the wines acidity as much. Many times it is assumed that a sweet wine will combine with the sweetness of the dessert but actually it is just the opposite. The wine will generally be perceived as less sweet or crisper. Wines: Recioto, Madeira, Sweet Sherry, Port, Muscat , Riesling, Vin Santo, Sauternes, Tokaji, Ice Wine Foods: = Chocolate desserts: flourless chocolate cake, brownies, mousses, truffles = Creamy desserts: crFme brulee, cheesecake, pastry cream, ice cream = Fruit desserts: stone fruit, apples, pears, citrus, tropical, berries = Caramel and nut desserts: pecan pie, almond tart = Cakes, cookies, pastries
= Strong blue cheeses
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