Scandinavia style duck breast

Pair with Oloroso

Part of the pairing menu from Copa Jerez 2015 Russian participants Timur Abuzyarov and Ksenia Karpenko. Our main course pairing is Valdespino Oloroso Solera 1842 from the memorable year when it was first made ​and duck breast, barley & quinoa, chanterelles and cherry condiment. This pairing was born our of a conflict, out of a challenge. This magnificent Oloroso is so rich in the profile of flavours that it was quite hard to find an ideal partner to marry it with. In this dish we wanted to highlight the heart and soul of our beautiful country of Russia by the ingredients used. Slightly smoked duck breast is served with traditional Russian barley porridge & quinoa, which by difference of textures lightens the barley. We also use seasonal ingredient: chanterelles of two kinds - the traditional yellow ones & black ones which only can be found in the forests of Russia. The great legacy of Jerez - the solera system gives this Oloroso extraordinary complexity. The smoky character of this dish is obtained via duck breast being smoked on alder scobs, tobacco notes well integrated in Oloroso and the candied young strobiles laying out a terroir of Russian forest on your palate.
Timur Abuzyarov and Ksenia Karpenko , Wine Religion Moscow Russia Visit Website
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Pairing Oloroso with food

The ideal temperature at which to serve an Oloroso is at between 12 and 14ºC. 

This is the most suitable wine to accompany red meat and game. It combines perfectly with meat stews and casseroles; especially gelatinous meat such as bull's tail or cheeks. The perfect match for wild mushrooms and well cured cheeses.

Oloroso fast facts

Slightly Chilled in a White Wine Glass

Serve it between 12° and 14° C in a white wine glass.

Smooth and Persistent

Ideal accompaniment for prolonging the sensation of intense flavours.

Ideal to Drink Glass by Glass

Its composition allows it to be stored in open bottles for months.

Analytic data

  • Alcoholic content between 17 and 22% vol.
  • Sugar < 5 gr. / litre
  • Total Acidity (tartaric) 4 - 6 gr. / litre
  • Volatile Acidity (acetic) < 0,8 gr. / litre
  • High in Gylcerine Content 8 - 10 gr. / litre
Timur Abuzyarov and Ksenia Karpenko , Wine Religion Moscow Russia Visit Website
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