What Red Wine Goes With Bisquit of Beef
The holidays are here, and that usually means big gatherings and possibly (or definitely) some alcoholic beverages. This year gatherings will be smaller so the perfect bottle of wine to pair with your holiday dinner is a must. If you are like us — abeef tenderloin or a grass-fed rack of lamb will be at the center of your dining room table. Luckily, we've got some wine pairing ideas for you, whether you like a Cabernet or a Syrah.
The most important thing to remember when pairing wine with meat is to match the body of the wine with the color and amount of fat of the meat. When you are eating a tasty rack of lamb or a tender steak, you'll want to pair them will a medium or full bodied red wine. This is a good rule of thumb to follow as we offer you some pairings.
Malbec Wine Pairs with Beef Tenderloin
Let's start with tenderloin, and it just so happens… we've got tenderloin on special this month. So when you purchase any item on our online store, you can add the tenderloin for just $39.99! The best thing about the tenderloin is that it is center-cut, which means you get the best part of the muscle, making it extremely tender. Hence the name! Pairing it with a full-bodied Malbec is perfect because the tenderloin is leaner and the Malbec doesn't have a super long finish.
Perfect Beef Tenderloin recipe pairing:
Horseradish Garlic Crusted Tenderloin
Syrah Wine Pairs with Rack of Lamb
Syrah pairs perfectly with our Pre rack of lamb. And since we get our lamb from farmers in Australia and New Zealand, well, drinking a wine from Australia just makes sense! It is the most popular grape planted in Australia, and they actually call it Shiraz instead. Drink the Syrah alongside the lamb and the fruity notes will shine on your palette.
Perfect Lamb recipe pairing:
Pomegranate Glazed Lamb Rack with Wild Rice Pilaf
Tempranillo Wine Pairs with New York Strip Steak
The Pre® New York Strip steak is perfectly complemented by a bold, aged, full-bodied Tempranillo that will enhance its savory flavors. The cherry and tobacco notes play well with the fat content in our New York strip. You could also pair a Tempranillo with the rack of lamb if you wanted!
Perfect Recipe Pairing with New York Strip
Red Blend Wine Pairs with Top Sirloin Steak
Pre® Top Sirloin is a tender, low-fat cut of steak. It has more structure than a filet and will hold a marinade or rub very well. Pair it with a rich and jammy red blend and you have a never ending flavor combination.
Read more: Pre Top Sirloin 101
Perfect recipe pairing with Top Sirloin
Beef Teriyaki
Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Pairs with Ribeye Steak
The marvelous Pre Ribeye deserves a rich and robust pairing. The Pre Ribeye is known for its juicy tenderness and marbling. A full-body, high tannin cabernet will pair perfectly to the rich flavor of a grilled ribeye steak.
Perfect recipe pairing with ribeye:
Red Bordeaux Blend Wine Pairs with Filet Mignon
This red is a great pairing for the PreFilet Mignon steak. Filet is lean and tender with minimal fat and the tannins in this blend perfectly match the steak. This pairing is best when used with minimal seasoning — think salt and pepper.
Read more: The Big Fat Truth About Pasture Raising Cattle
Perfect recipe pairing with filet mignon:
Pan Seared Filet Mignon with Garlic and Herb Butter
Want to find Pre beef near you?
Grab some at your nearest store or from our online shop.
Source: https://www.eatpre.com/blogs/gather/pairing-wine-with-meat
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