French culture of enjoyment – wine and food that connect Wine with food plays a central role in this classic bistro dish from the Loire. Rillons de Tours, also known as rillauds in the Anjou region, stand for French craftsmanship: pork belly or shoulder is slowly confit in its own fat, wine, herbs and spices, […]
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Filet Mignon de Porc (pork tenderloin with herbs)
French finesse – wine and food at the highest level Wine with dinner opens up the best of French country house cuisine with Filet Mignon de Porc and matching wine accompaniment. Wine and food are perfectly matched here: tender pork tenderloin, aromatically rubbed with herbs such as thyme, rosemary and tarragon, is gently fried so […]
Traditional French enjoyment – wine and food with character and depth Wine with food focuses on real classics that show pride and diversity of French regional cuisine. The andouillette – a coarsely seasoned sausage made from pork intestine and pork, often seasoned with onions and spices – is the epitome of hearty bistro delight. Wine […]
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Braised beef roulades with bacon, gherkins & red wine sauce
A classic braised dish with perfect wine pairing These braised beef roulades are a true classic of savoury cuisine. The combination of tender braised beef, a spicy filling of bacon, gherkins and mustard and a deeply aromatic red wine sauce ensures a full-bodied flavour experience. The dish gains intensity and depth through its slow preparation, […]