The food and wine pairing mistakes you didn't know you're making
Anna Bailey
17 July 2017
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Focusing just on the flavour
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Ordering rosé as a compromise
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Eating oysters with Cabernet Sauvignon
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Drinking Chardonnay with mackerel
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Only drinking white wine with poultry
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Drinking high-alcohol reds with lasagna
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Matching oaked wines with spicy foods
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Assuming any white wine will work with fish
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Avoiding red wine with fish
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Matching ‘meaty’ fish with light wines
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Drinking heavy reds with sushi
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Drinking one variety of red wine with beef
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Pairing complex wines with bold flavours
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Opting for chilled whites with summer dishes
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Overlooking how food has been cooked
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Choosing white wine for tangy BBQ flavours
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Choosing a rich wine with a vinaigrette salad
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Drinking white wine with green sauces
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Staying in your comfort zone
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Not pairing wine with fried chicken
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Overlooking the best wines for white sauces
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Always ordering red wine with cheese #1
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Always ordering red wine with cheese #2
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Mixing soft cheese with Port
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Serving Champagne with wedding cake
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