Best Wine with Steak Pairings
Treat yourself with a glass of wine and sizzling steak at DC STEAKHOUSE. Why does wine pair so well with steak? The tannins in wine soften the fat in meat and amplify the flavor. In turn, the fat in meat brings out the fruit flavor in wine.
A balanced tannin and fat content makes an ideal wine with steak pairing. Red wine is more popular because it is more tannic, but the acids in white wine create a similar process that also highlights the flavor of steak.
Whether you prefer red wine or white, you’re sure to have a flavorful meal when you pair a glass of wine with your favorite steak. Not sure which wine to choose? We’ve compiled this list of the best wine with steak pairings just for you!
1. Cabernet Sauvignon
Because it pairs well with a variety of steak cuts, a cabernet sauvignon is the best wine to enjoy with a steak. Cabernet sauvignon is high in tannins, meaning it will taste less bitter as it cuts through the fat in steak. At DC Steak House, we offer a wide selection of cabernet sauvignon bottles to choose from.
The New York strip is the best steak to pair with cabernet sauvignon because of its contrast between the dark, fruity flavor of the wine and the boldness of the steak cut. This pairing works together to bring out the absolute best flavor in both the steak and the wine.
2. Zinfandel
Sweeter than most red wines, a Zinfandel is the best wine to pair with a ribeye steak. Ribeye doesn't need a robust wine to bring out its flavor because it is already so flavorful. However, the bold, fruity flavor and spicy undertones of zinfandel pair perfectly with all of that juicy ribeye flavor.
3. Malbec
The richness of a Malbec can often overpower the flavor of fattier meats, which makes it the best wine to pair with leaner steaks. Malbec is a dry, fruity red wine that offers a perfectly balanced pairing with a top sirloin steak.
4. Pinot Noir
A subtle red wine with a low amount of tannins, pinot noir pairs well with steak due to its high acidity. This versatile wine pairs best with steak cuts that have less fat such as filet mignon.
5. Chardonnay
Not a fan of red wine? Chardonnay is the best white wine to pair with steak. Chardonnay is very versatile with a natural acidity that has a similar effect on the fat in steak as the tannins in red wine. Chardonnay pairs well with most steak cuts but also makes an excellent choice alongside filet mignon.
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At the end of the day, the best wine with steak pairing is whatever tastes best to you. Whether you are in the mood for a red or white wine, a juicy steak or a less tender cut, DC STEAKHOUSE in Chandler has just the right pairing for you. Make a reservation with us online or by calling 480-899-4400.
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