Looking for inspiration on meal and wine pairings? Joe Cracco, the general manager, beverage director and sommelier ofย LโOstal, a new restaurant in Darien, CT, shares his take with picks from the restaurantโs Provenรงal menu:
Domaine de Beaurenard Cรดtes du Rhone Rouge 2019 ($56) A biodynamic estate in Franceโs southern Rhรดne Valley. The wine is medium-bodied with dark ripe plums, black pepper, and a touch of earth.
PAIR WITH: Moroccan Spiced Spring Lamb Shank. This pairs nicely with the mild gameiness of lamb, the dark fruit of the wine complementing the prunes that garnish the confit shank, and the ripeness of fruit cooling the mild heat of the spice blend the lamb is marinated with.
Ermes Pavese Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle 2019 ($70) This unique and small production wine comes from the northernmost region of Italy: Valle dโAosta. The old-vine vineyard [has] some of Europeโs highest vines, at around 1,200 meters in altitude. The wine is elegant and fresh, with soft gentle herbal notes.
PAIR WITH: Oeufs Mayonnaise. The bright juicy acid of the wine cuts the richness of the egg and mayonnaise, and its lovely soft herbal tone compliments the tarragon beautifully.