Salmon with an Asian flavor can be matched with Pinot Grigio – and for those who like red in a glass, there’s a blend with just the right softness and fresh acidity.
2021 Hope Pinot Grigio, Australia, 2682, 119 SEK. Pinot grigio goes well with salmon with Asian spices. Spices in food are tempered by ditto in grapes while umami in Asian cuisine increases acidity in wine. A drinkable novelty that offers a combination of yellow fruits, lemon and honey.
2021 Leth Riesling Selection, Austria, 2581, 99 SEK. Long overdue news, Leith’s signature is fine wine at decent prices. A typical Riesling with lots of tropical fruit, super juicy acidity and a long aftertaste. Inclusive of all types of salmon.
2021 Parajes del Valle Monastrell, Spain, 2532, 99 SEK. Red for salmon? Of course, if the wine offers elegance, softness and fresh acidity. Monasterel grapes have it all—strawberry, elderberry, tarragon and vanilla in good balance. Suitable for fried or oven baked salmon.
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