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[email protected] 24-09-2007 09:42 PM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
WinedIn (http://www.winedin.com) provides a free, quick and easy way
to find the ideal wine pairing for your food. It also suggests wine
pairings for cheese, chocolates, desserts, and fruits.


Tire-Bouchon 24-09-2007 10:46 PM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
On Sep 24, 4:42 pm, wrote:
> WinedIn (http://www.winedin.com) provides a free, quick and easy way
> to find the ideal wine pairing for your food. It also suggests wine
> pairings for cheese, chocolates, desserts, and fruits.



Well, it flunked the asparagus-artichoke test by recommending
chardonnay first with no mention of riesling. When you ask it which
chardonnay it recommends, it gives 855 choices. Probably good for
general ideas.

Mark Slater


Mark Lipton[_1_] 24-09-2007 11:12 PM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
Tire-Bouchon wrote:

> Well, it flunked the asparagus-artichoke test by recommending
> chardonnay first with no mention of riesling. When you ask it which
> chardonnay it recommends, it gives 855 choices. Probably good for
> general ideas.


In my very nonscientific test, it recommended "Alto Adige" as a wine
pairing. That certainly leaves a bit of latitude (no pun intended) in
your choice.

Mark Lipton
--
alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com

Tire-Bouchon 24-09-2007 11:30 PM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
On Sep 24, 6:12 pm, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> Tire-Bouchon wrote:
> > Well, it flunked the asparagus-artichoke test by recommending
> > chardonnay first with no mention of riesling. When you ask it which
> > chardonnay it recommends, it gives 855 choices. Probably good for
> > general ideas.

>
> In my very nonscientific test, it recommended "Alto Adige" as a wine
> pairing. That certainly leaves a bit of latitude (no pun intended) in
> your choice.
>
> Mark Lipton
> --
> alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com


Well, my first query was for "Steak au Poivre" and the two categories
it recommended were Bordeaux and Zinfandel. Plenty of wiggle room
there, too.


DaleW 25-09-2007 02:15 AM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
On Sep 24, 6:12?pm, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> Tire-Bouchon wrote:
> > Well, it flunked the asparagus-artichoke test by recommending
> > chardonnay first with no mention of riesling. When you ask it which
> > chardonnay it recommends, it gives 855 choices. Probably good for
> > general ideas.

>
> In my very nonscientific test, it recommended "Alto Adige" as a wine
> pairing. That certainly leaves a bit of latitude (no pun intended) in
> your choice.
>
> Mark Lipton
> --
> alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com


I liked Merlot for chicken puttanesca (trouble imagining dish, much
less match) and pinot grigio for risotto with truffles.


wine2go 25-09-2007 03:13 AM

Pair food and Wine with WinedIn
 
On Sep 24, 5:46 pm, Tire-Bouchon > wrote:
> On Sep 24, 4:42 pm, wrote:
>
> > WinedIn (http://www.winedin.com) provides a free, quick and easy way
> > to find the ideal wine pairing for your food. It also suggests wine
> > pairings for cheese, chocolates, desserts, and fruits.

>
> Well, it flunked the asparagus-artichoke test by recommending
> chardonnay first with no mention of riesling. When you ask it which
> chardonnay it recommends, it gives 855 choices. Probably good for
> general ideas.
>
> Mark Slater


It allows you to add pairings that you have enjoyed.



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