Chateau Paret is a great pizza wine! We had it with our Father’s Day Pizza Dinner, which you can read about in this post.
It’s a reasonably inexpensive Bordeaux – a Merlot/Cabernet blend from France. It has a simple and “uncomplicated” personality that won’t be overwhelmed by heavy or spicy – so perfect with pizza!
Before we go too much further on this front, I have to tell you that I’m not the primary wine person in our family! I actually met my husband during a wine party, and he’s the one who introduced me to the joys of wine appreciation! I can’t say I’ve become an expert, but I’ve spent over twenty years drinking and talking about wonderful wines! And I guess I’ve learned a little bit along the way. I’ve certainly enjoyed coming up with funny words to describe them!
So the short description of the Chateau Paret is as follows:
Pure fruit taste with just a bit of earthiness to give it a little interest. A fabulous pizza wine for our Father’s Day dinner! We loved it.
However.
When we tried it again another night, with a different pizza, it didn’t live up to its reputation! We tried again. And got another not so great bottle.
But the next time … it was once again a great pizza wine!
So while the good bottles of the Chateau Paret are excellent, I’m not going to recommend it whole-heartedly.
As I mentioned, it’s not very expensive as far as wines go – about $11 at the grocery store.
So if you want to play wine roulette and take a chance, you wouldn’t be out too much, and you might end up with a winner!
But if you don’t want to take any chances on your pizza wine, I do have an alternate suggestion. Another Bordeaux, Chateau Buisson-Redon.
This one’s from a a particularly good neighborhood – just outside the Pomerol region, which produces some of the most famous wines in the world!
Our most recent Buisson-Redon was a 2015.
The color was a deep jewel red, and the flavor was bright and fruity. I got a straightforward cherry fragrance out of my glass, and a juicy, plummy taste. Just a tiny hint of minerals!
Everybody has their own way of describing wines.
It’s pretty fun at a dinner party to see how differently other people experience the same wine you just drank! We get some very “creative” descriptions sometimes!
I hope you do get a chance to try one or both of these pizza wines. (They’re also great with other Italian or spicy dishes.)
And please leave a Comment below – I’d love to hear your creative descriptions, and what you think of them!
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