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Liver and wine
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Currently contracting at M&S, and their wine selections is actually very good. They do a nice one, and a very nice Cotes du Rhone. Wont go with liver, but they also do a Crianza (Romeral) which is one of the best I have tasted. -
Marcillac, or pick a nice burgundy from Santenay, or you could try a pinot noir rose or a valpolicella is always a good option.Comment
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Good idea, a Crianza; haven't had any Spanish wine in a while now so I think I'll go with this one.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostCurrently contracting at M&S, and their wine selections is actually very good. They do a nice one, and a very nice Cotes du Rhone. Wont go with liver, but they also do a Crianza (Romeral) which is one of the best I have tasted.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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No pink stuff, only red. The Burgundy's a good idea, but would it stand up to the raw onions?Originally posted by norrahe View PostMarcillac, or pick a nice burgundy from Santenay, or you could try a pinot noir rose or a valpolicella is always a good option.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Yes, there's a lot of strong flavours in Burgundian food, ( Epoisse for example). Crianza or anything tempranillo will overpower liver, it has a delicate flavour.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo pink stuff, only red. The Burgundy's a good idea, but would it stand up to the raw onions?Comment
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Not related to this thread, but someone bought me a copy of this recently, there are not really any recipes in it, the author just shows what flavours go well together.
The Flavour ThesaurusComment
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Have that in my cookbook library.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostNot related to this thread, but someone bought me a copy of this recently, there are not really any recipes in it, the author just shows what flavours go well together.
The Flavour Thesaurus
One book I've read recently that might appeal to some here is cooking for GeeksComment
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Liver and onions eh ?
I would reccommend Fosters. No wait....Carlsberg. Deffo Carlsberg
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You'd be surprised at some of the pink stuff, especially those made with single varietal grapes, I've had an excellent Pinot and also Shiraz and Tempranillo roses recently. You need to search for the heavier grape types.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo pink stuff, only red. The Burgundy's a good idea, but would it stand up to the raw onions?
I've had some that go brilliantly with lamb.Comment
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