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3 years, 2 months ago via Twitter

What wine pairs well with bacon?

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robbrown | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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lol... I love the Interwebs. The best pairing for Bacon is apparently a Beaujolais.

http://www.foodandwine.com/wine/easy/varietal.cfm?var=17

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danielle | 3 years, 2 months ago Report

I've tried it! Delicious!

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icechristine | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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In my humble opinion, anything goes well with bacon. Including more bacon!
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meskarune | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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sherry. It has a strong flavor, like bacon.

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mrnemo | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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For this request, I'd choose something hearty, definitely a red, but with a slightly sweet attack.

The Montes Alpha Syrah would be a great joice. It is a Chilean wine, widely available, and priced around $22. I drink it before work with bacon and eggs. Not really, but I would.

Another slightly more upscale choice would be the Ferrari Carano Tresor. Great with a bacon burger or a BLT on Croissant. Prices range from $45 - 60.

If you have room for beer (or if this is for a menu), an additional choice would be the Duchess De Bourgogne Flemish Ale. Spectacular choice. Generally around $16.49 for a 4-pack, but I've seen it for $9.99 at Whole Foods. I've forced it upon everyone, and often people say, "This tastes like wine or something!" The label and background story are far better as well.

Finally, another exotic beer (even though you didn't ask) would be the Samichlaus, which would basically incapacitate you, but the flavor is so strong and sweet that you could perhaps cook the bacon in it, then pour it on like a syrup, and then drink the rest. Again, do this when you're alone so you can stare at the wall or talk to the plastic plants in peace. A 4-pack is in the $20 range.
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