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          The art of pairing Chinese wine with food

          Updated: 2013-05-05 07:38

          By Ye Jun(China Daily)

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          The art of pairing Chinese wine with food

          Pairing wine with Chinese food is a difficult task. That means it can be tricky, but also interesting. So believes Etienne Haro, director of food and beverage of Grand Hyatt Beijing.

          "Every country's wine has its own character," says Haro, who is also an award-winning sommelier. "Similarly, Chinese wines will also develop its own personality and characteristics guided by the local climate and soil condition."

          The hotel's Chinese restaurant Made in China will celebrate its 10th anniversary in May. To mark the occasion, they will introduce a menu of about 20 bottles of "made in China" wines.

          There were three wines at a recent media tasting - a white wine, 2009 Semillon-Riesling from Wuhai, Inner Mongolia; a red wine, 2011 red Cabernet Gernischt from the same region; and a sweet Cabernet-Gernischt. The wines are made by Hansen, a Bordeaux style winery with a French winemaker located in Inner Mongolia.

          On the other hand, Made in China has a great reputation among Beijing's gourmets, both for its Peking roast duck, and for other Chinese dishes. The restaurant's Chinese Northern cuisine chef Jin Qiang has produced some of the restaurant's signature cold and hot dishes for the occasion.

          "The fruity flavor of 2009 Semillon-Riesling goes well with Made in China's spring dish, the pickled jellyfish with Chinese cabbage," Haro says. "The 2011 red Cabernet Gernischt complements richer dishes such as stir fried wild boar belly with bamboo shoots and slices of bean cake."

          Made in China offers a blend of the most popular Chinese cuisines. One signature dish is "beggar" chicken filled with mustard greens and pork, wrapped in lotus leaf and baked in clay.

          Some other highlights of the lunch were crispy roll of codfish and Chinese toon leaf, organic yellow croaker stewed with beancurd, and a very pampering dessert platter.

          Compared to Western cuisine, Chinese food typically uses a multitude of seasoning, and therefore offers many flavors, often in the same dish. That's one reason that makes it difficult to match the food with wines.

          Although both the wines and the food were impressive at the restaurant, pairing them can be tricky.

          One of the best cold dishes at the table, for example, was "fragrant and spicy dry slices of mandarin fish". The great tasting fish would have been a terrific match with a cup of Chinese baijiu, clear liquor.

          The 2009 Semillon-Riesling is easy drinking, and not so dry. But a white wine to match the spicy dish would need to be more refreshing, crisp and sour than the 2009 Semillon-Riesling.

          Tasting smooth and fruity, the 2011 red Cabernet Gernischt is a good drink by itself. The restaurant's braised prawn from iron plate tastes perfectly tender and fresh.

          The art of pairing Chinese wine with food

          But the two didn't match well. The red wine was not sour enough, and instead enhanced the fishy smell of the prawn, which if taken on its own would be undetectable.

          Haro admits it can be a challenge sometimes to pair wine with Chinese foods. But he encourages customers to try.

          For the Hansen wines, he recommends pairing the white wine with glazed, sweet tasting dishes, and he thinks the red wine is more versatile.

          Haro says the reason the restaurant introduces Chinese wines is that the restaurant hopes to present "the best of China".

          The restaurant has an extensive list of foreign wines. But if there are two wines, one from France, and one from China, both priced at about 400 yuan ($65), which one would you choose?

          "We hope that through the promotion, more customers at the restaurant will choose Chinese wines," says Haro.

          yejun@chinadaily.com.cn

          (China Daily 05/05/2013 page14)

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