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Wine for Polish food?
12-19-2006, 08:00 PM,
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Welcome to the WineBoard, msolinger. Unfortunately, Poland has very little history of wine consumption, except for the upper classes. Even today, the best wines produced there are fruit wines, mainly somewhat sweet cherry wines, and a white wine (I think Seyval Blanc) mixed with honey. However, with the foods you're serving, I think a dry white wine would work well. Something like a low, or no oak Chard like Toad Hollow would work, or a French Chenin Blanc. If it were me, I'd look for a really good Polish beer like Okocim, Warka or Zywiec. That's what was served when I was growing up.

BTW, what about all the other great Polish Christmas foods, like veal in sour cream sauce, baked trout or pike, roast chicken and even burglar's pie? How about the red borsch with uszka? I see the pierogies, but none with lekvar (my favorite as a kid). I used to love golomkis (stuffed cabbage or stuffed peppers), too - yum.

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