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Caramelized Scallops
09-19-2011, 12:39 PM,
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Hi!

Can someone suggest a pair for caramelized scallops? How do I make the choice?

Thanks in advance.
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09-19-2011, 03:25 PM,
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A slightly off dry Vouvray.
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09-20-2011, 01:39 AM,
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White Bordeaux white Bordeaux!!!
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09-20-2011, 02:51 AM,
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It's the caramelized part that took me off the dry wine idea. Would love a white from Bordeaux or a Chard from Burgundy with lightly sauteed scallops.
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09-20-2011, 02:59 AM,
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Heck-fire I'd love ennythin wif some carmelized scallops. WW
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09-20-2011, 06:11 AM,
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How about Château d'Yquem? I'm not very sure. Will it be too sweet to go with caramelized stuff? Solo, the acidity balances the sweetness quite well, but its the caramel I'm worried about.

The last time I had a Vouvray (Marc Brédif), it didn't sit very well even with the seafood. Perhaps I should have aged it a bit more. (I don't prefer Clos du Bourg Sec because of cloves.)

Or perhaps a Cremant?
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09-20-2011, 03:57 PM,
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Château d’Yquem is a dessert wine and definitely too sweet for your dish. If Vouvray is not your cup of tea, go for a slightly off dry Riesling (German or North American).
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09-23-2011, 05:32 PM,
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You are right IK! on both accounts (the weetness and Yquem.....but frankly I'd turn down just abuot any scallops for a glass of yquem!!!!! Smile hell skip dinner... Smile
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09-23-2011, 06:29 PM,
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My Thunks presaxtaly. WW B-)
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09-27-2011, 12:50 PM,
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Well, we scrapped the scallops.

My in-laws preferred vouvray. Had some Marc Bredif and sushi for dinner. And my old man was really impressed with Yquem we had late in the night. Although I don't understand how - he was quit tipsy by that time. ;-)

Thanks a lot guys! Smile
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10-03-2011, 02:14 AM,
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Da next time I'm anywhere near Calgary, and you have an opened bottle of yquem........

BTW, I'm going be in Cold Lake in a few weeks..... Smile just joking. That would be a bit of a jaunt.....
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