Bacon and Burgers are grilling go to foods but sometimes we might be looking for a summer wine to go with the salty elements of the bacon.
While the temperatures are still on the cooler end of the thermometer it’s a good time to go with the big bold foods. I’ve decided to start with bacon wrapped appetizers and bacon cheeseburgers.
Bacon is salty and loaded with fat. A combination that is not always a good pairing with wine.
Pairing Tip: Salt, fat, sweet, sour, etc. flavors in foods will affect how a wine will taste on our palate. Foods that are salty and fatty need a wine with strong acidity, should be low in tannins, have a fuller body, and maybe have a hint of sweetness.
The acidity cuts through the fat, and the full body allows your palate to stay awake so to speak. A wine with a hint of sweetness can be a bit refreshing.
First I’d like to share a very simple appetizer that can be your ‘go to’ dish for almost every special occasion during the year. Figs and bacon, sweet and salty, are a delightful combination. Here is an easy recipe for Bacon Wrapped Figs you can make on the grill.
To accompany the bacon wrapped figs I’m going with a bacon cheeseburger. A large cold beer might be your drink of choice, but for those who enjoy wine here are some tips that can help you choose a wine everyone will enjoy.
Wine Pairing: When we think of grilling and barbecue we think of big red wines. However the salty bacon can be too much for a big bold red wine.
An off dry Riesling or a Gewurztraminer can be a good pairing for the bacon wrapped figs. These white wines have the acidity to cut through the fat.
When you are not sure whether to choose a white or red wine, choose a rose wine. Rose wines are food friendly. They have the acidity necessary to pair with many foods, and range from medium to full body. They have lots of fruit flavors as well.
You can find Merlot rose, Montepulciano rose, Shiraz rose just to name a few. They have lower tannins than the red varieties yet they still have the fruitiness that we like and enough body to hold up to the burger.
There are sparkling rose wines also which are good to pair with salty and fatty foods. The bubbles act as a palate cleanser making everything taste better.
Ahhh bacon…. And wine, a girl after my own heart – 🙂
Very interesting. The wine pairings are definitely worth a try!
Jason
These bacon wrapped figs sound simply divine! This could be a meal all in itself for me with a nice bottle of wine. I would have naturally chosen a drier Riesling, but am intrigued by your sparkling rose suggestion. It sounds lovely!
I love bacon wrapped around just about anything! Thanks for the wine tips too! Now following you back! Thanks for stopping by!