Wine and food pairing with recipes of Home-made coq au vin

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Home-made coq au vin. The ingredients in this recipe are usually bacon, salt, pepper, onion, garlic, oil, carrot, flour, red wine, bouquet garni, button mushroom, veal stock, cognac, cock.

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About Pork

Pigs include the pig, the female pig which is the sow and the suckling pig. The main pork producers are in Europe, North America and China. Good quality pork is recognizable by its pale pink flesh and firm, fine, somewhat elastic texture and white fat. Pork can be boiled, roasted, braised, grilled or pan-fried. The pork loin is the part just before the dorsal region. The tenderloin is prepared as a roast, stuffed or pan-fried. The chuck, with bone in, is ideal for preparing small salted dishes, and can also be used in a pot or roasted. As for the pork belly, it is ideal for stews and must be boiled for a long time.

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