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Lamb Dishes

With Lamb there isn't a general rule to follow when pairing the perfect wine, it is a little more complicated. Normally, big big robust red wines go well with lamb's slightly gamey taste, but we need to be careful not to overpower the lamb and ruin your meal. Everything will depend on the lamb's cut and how you're cooking it. First let figure out how you're serving your lamb, and then we can pair your wine accordingly.

Spring Lamb

With Lamb there isn't a general rule to follow when pairing the perfect wine, it is a little more complicated. Normally, big big robust red wines go well with lamb's slightly gamey taste, but we need to be careful not to overpower the lamb and ruin your meal. Everything will depend on the lamb's cut and how you're cooking it. First let figure out how you're serving your lamb, and then we can pair your wine accordingly.

Roast Lamb

With Lamb there isn't a general rule to follow when pairing the perfect wine, it is a little more complicated. Normally, big big robust red wines go well with lamb's slightly gamey taste, but we need to be careful not to overpower the lamb and ruin your meal. Everything will depend on the lamb's cut and how you're cooking it. First let figure out how you're serving your lamb, and then we can pair your wine accordingly.

BBQ & Grilled Lamb

With Lamb there isn't a general rule to follow when pairing the perfect wine, it is a little more complicated. Normally, big big robust red wines go well with lamb's slightly gamey taste, but we need to be careful not to overpower the lamb and ruin your meal. Everything will depend on the lamb's cut and how you're cooking it. First let figure out how you're serving your lamb, and then we can pair your wine accordingly.

Lamb Chops

Lamb chops are a rustic dish with an earthy flavor, frequently served alongside cooked carrots, potatoes, and other root vegetables. Often they're accompanied by mushroom gravy or a balsamic reduction. The hearty flavors in this dish cause it to pair well with wines that also work with dishes such as lamb ragout and shepherd's pie.

Pinot noir, Bordeaux blends, and the Italian reds mentioned earlier all pair well with lamb chops, but you can also venture into medium- and full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot if that suits your tastes. These pairings are less common than red blends, however, with red wine blends from the Rhône valley in France being the wines most frequently paired with lamb chops.