I have duck breasts and Port and google turned up this recipe:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... uce-104189
It seems like a reasonable start, but really, do you think you might have a better wine recommendation? I don't know, but I was thinking of Port. The last of some 1970 and 2007 Taylor is going into the sauce.
Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
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Re: Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
I'm sure we could find a doctor to help youI have duck breasts and Port and google turned up this recipe:
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Re: Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
Andy, perhaps I should have been more clear.
Anyway, I tweaked the recipe a little bit, and served it with a 2005 Dow LBV. Wonderful all around.
Anyway, I tweaked the recipe a little bit, and served it with a 2005 Dow LBV. Wonderful all around.
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Re: Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
I've always liked Pinot Noir with duck, though I see that the site recommended it already. One other thought would be Beaujolais. Cherry sauces seem to go well with a ripasso Vaplpolicella, also. I just can't bring myself to drink port with savory dishes. I tried once with what seemed like a natural fit (I forget what it was) but there was just too much for me to reconcile in my mind for me to buy into the idea.
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Re: Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
I thought the dry-side (by Port standards) Dow was nice. I wouldn't want a sweeter or syrupy ruby. Afterwards I was thinking my Friek (a sour cherry Lambic beer) would be nice too. It is nice to have some acid to cut through all that stuff.
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Re: Wine for Duck with Port-Cherry Sauce recipe?
One other idea that came to mind is a Douro red. Would something like Niepoort Twisted work with this?