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What wines go with pork? 

Pork is a versatile meat that can be prepared and cooked in many ways, so there are a plethora of pairing possibilities with wine.

From light and delicate to bold and robust, you’re sure to find a wine you love that complements the flavours of your dish. So, whether you’re going for pulled pork in a bun, a bowl of sweet and sour pork, a pork chop or a classic roast, read on for the right pork and wine pairings.

General rules for pork and wine pairing

One of the most common guidelines for pairing food and wine is broadly matching them according to colour. This means matching red wine with red meat and white wine with light-coloured meat.

Pork is an exception, not least because it can absorb complex flavours from marinades, rubs and sauces. This means it can be paired with red and white wine.

However, texture and flavour can vary according to the type of dish you are eating and this should influence your choice when you’re picking the best wine pairing.

For instance, a leaner cut of pork may suit a light wine, while a fattier pork dish will benefit from a fruity, more acidic wine to cut through the richness. Considering these stronger flavours is key if you decide to use a spicy seasoning or tangy sauce in your pork dish.

There’s no real hard or fast rule when pairing wine with roast pork. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference, but here we offer some guidance on the wines that often work well with pork.

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