Cognac Pairing Etiquette: What Food for What Cognac?
Ahead
of 2016 spring and summer celebrations, the Cognac Board (BNIC)
revealed today top chef recommendations on how to pair the flavorful
spirit with some of America’s favorite seasonal dishes. Indeed, Cognac
is a spirit of choice that can also be paired with light and delicate
types of food.
“Understanding basic guidelines is the secret to a successful pairing, although just like with wines if you love cognac you are more likely to enjoy it with a wide range of dishes,” said Chef Ken Arnone from D’cuisine in New York
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Match texture
- Lobster and Frozen Cognac – Ice cold, the lively citrus notes of the Cognac embraces the soft skin texture of the lobster.
- Caviar and XO Cognac – Rich and luxurious, the caviar will soften the Cognac.
- Crème Brulée and VS Cognac – The fondant texture and the thin crisp caramel layer immediately attenuate the VS sensation.
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Create a gastronomic synergy, where 1+1 = 3
- Sea Scallops and VS Cognac – The Cognac’s citrus notes highlight the shellfish’s delicate flesh. The butter makes an excellent bridge, which flatters the Cognac and brings out its hazelnut notes.
- Tarte Tatin and VSOP Cognac – The light almond notes in the Cognac, together with its smooth texture, complement the dessert.
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Match weights
- Oysters and VSOP Cognac – The sweetness of the Cognac and the saltiness of oysters strike a nice balance on the palate.
- Roquefort and VS Cognac – The food and the Cognac have massive flavors; ensuring one does not dominate the other.
- Dark chocolate and XO Cognac – Dark chocolate is the best partner for an XO, the older the Cognac is, and the better it pairs.
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Fatty food and Cognac
- Bayonne Ham and VS Cognac – The Cognac will cut through the fat, and complement the meat.
- Triple Cream Cheese and VSOP Cognac – The match plays on the fat and the creaminess of the triple cream cheese.
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Avoid strong spices
About BNIC:
Founded in 1946, the Cognac Board (BNIC) is a trade association that represents cognac growers, producers, and merchants. Cognac is a Geographical Indication that follows specific rules of production and originates from a delimited area in the South-West of France. For more information, please visit www.cognac.fr or www.experiencecognac.com.