One Dish. One Bottle. No Stress.
Tonight’s dish: Beef Stroganoff.
Classic comfort food — tender beef, mushrooms, onions, finished with cream.
Most people automatically reach for a red.
I usually don’t.
Because of the cream, Stroganoff actually works beautifully with a structured white wine.
The bottle:
  • Chardonnay (not oaky, more Burgundian style), or
  • Mosel Riesling — dry, with acidity to cut through the richness
Why it works:
  • Cream needs freshness, not tannin
  • Acidity lifts the dish instead of fighting it
  • You finish the plate feeling satisfied, not heavy
Simple rule:
When a meat dish is cream-based, think texture first — not color.
If you cooked this at home, what would you pour?
Red out of habit — or would you try a white?
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Gabe Mihok
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