As the crisp autumn air settles in, there’s nothing quite like cozying up with a delicious meal and the perfect wine pairing. British Columbia offers some incredible wines that elevate classic fall dishes, making them perfect for those intimate dinners at home or weekend gatherings with friends. Here’s how you can step into fall with these warm, comforting food and wine pairings featuring local B.C. wines. —Ashley Harris
Sunday Roast
There’s nothing like a classic Sunday roast to bring family and friends together. The juicy meat and flavourful herbs demand a wine that can stand up to its boldness:
- Mission Hill Reserve Meritage ($35): This red blend offers a harmonious mix of fresh blackberry, brambleberry, and dark cherry, making it an ideal match for the savoury flavours of a roast.
- Liquidity Estate Merlot ($35): With its smooth tannins and flavours of ripe cherry and vanilla, this Merlot enhances the savoury, roasted elements of the dish while providing a balanced and elegant finish.
Baked Brie
There’s nothing more inviting than the oozy goodness of baked brie topped with herbs, honey, or fruit preserves. The creamy, rich texture of the brie pairs beautifully with B.C.’s finest:
- Solvero Pinot Gris ($25): This wine’s bright acidity and fruit notes cut through the creaminess of the brie, balancing the richness with a refreshing finish.
- SpearHead Pinot Noir ($36): If you prefer red wine, this medium-bodied Pinot Noir has a berry-forward profile that complements the brie’s savoury flavours while enhancing its creaminess.
Chilli
A warm, hearty bowl of chilli is an autumn staple, offering a cozy and filling experience. To match its bold flavours, try these robust wines:
- Blasted Church Cabernet Sauvignon ($38): This full-bodied wine offers dark fruit flavours and a hint of spice, perfect for balancing the smoky and spicy notes of chilli.
- Narrative Non-Fiction ($25): With its blend of ripe fruit and earthy undertones, this wine is a versatile choice that adds depth and complexity to every bite.
Butternut Squash Risotto
The creamy, nutty flavours of butternut squash risotto make it a comforting dish for chilly evenings. Pairing it with a wine that enhances its earthy and sweet flavours takes this dish to the next level:
- Coolshanagh Chardonnay ($360): This luxurious Chardonnay offers vibrant acidity with a very long finish, complementing the creamy texture of the risotto while enhancing its delicate flavours. This is the perfect wine to pair with risotto, at your next family gathering.
- Narrative Malbec ($27): For red wine enthusiasts, this Malbec’s rich and luscious fruit notes create a delightful contrast to the squash’s sweetness, making each bite more dynamic.
November 9th, 2024 at 6:04 pm
$360 for Coolshanagh? Is that correct?