Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot are all great choices with chicken Marbella. These wines are easy to pair with, and they are also versatile because they pair well with a wide range of foods.
In this post, we’re going to go over the 15 most delicious wines for your chicken Marbella.
When it comes to food pairings, it’s always important to think about characteristics: texture, flavor profile, acidity level.
We’ll go over all those and more—so let’s get started.
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15 Best Wines to Serve with Chicken Marbella
When you’re having friends over for dinner, and you want your meal to be a big hit, there’s no better way to make sure the meal is complete than by pairing the right wine.
Wine tastes different based on what foods it’s paired with and sometimes figuring out which wines pair best with which foods can be difficult.
But don’t worry—we’ve got your back!
Check out these three great wines that go perfectly with chicken Marbella:
1. Malbec
Malbec is the perfect wine for chicken marbella because it’s fruity, without being too sweet.
The cherry and plum flavors work well in dishes like chicken marbella, which have strong savory and salty components that could overwhelm more subtle wines. A Malbec can even stand up to the wine used in the sauce!
It also helps that Malbec is very affordable, making it a perfect choice for an easy-to-make weeknight meal.
2. Tempranillo
Another great wine to serve with this flavorful dish is Tempranillo.
This Spanish wine has deep fruit flavors that match the sweetness of the prunes in the dish.
It also has a bit of tannin to cut down on the sweetness of the marinade in addition to complementing the saltiness of capers.
The acidity level is also high enough to balance out the acidity from the vinegar in Chicken Marbella.
3. Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon wines are known for their full-bodied taste.
They have notes of blackberries, black currants, cedar and mint that will complement the flavors in chicken marbella without overpowering them.
The oak in cabernet sauvignon pairs well with the herbiness of Chicken Marbella’s rosemary and oregano.
4. Pinot Noir
This popular red is smooth and easy to drink, but has a bold flavor that’s perfect for pairing with dishes like Chicken Marbella.
Burgundy wines are best known for their smooth and bold taste, but pinot noir is actually lighter than most.
Pinot noir has a low tannin level and an earthy flavor, which makes it the perfect companion for Chicken Marbella.
5. Merlot
Merlot wines are made from dark blue grapes that have soft tannins.
This gives merlot a fruity, sweet taste with a hint of spice.
That spice complements the salty olives in Chicken Marbella without overpowering the other flavors in the dish.
6. Beaujolais
Beaujolais is a French wine that is known for its tartness, and it can range from light red to dark purple in color.
This type of wine pairs well with chicken marbella because it has a fruity, sweet flavor that complements the dish’s salty taste.
7. Nebbiolo
Another great choice is Nebbiolo.
This Italian grape is grown in Piedmont and Lombardy regions and produces wines with a rich complexity of flavors such as dried herbs or spices like nutmeg or cinnamon.
The flavor profile makes it a great choice for dishes like chicken marbella that have both sweet and savory elements to them.
8. Sangiovese
Sangiovese is an Italian grape variety that produces wines with notes of cherry and strawberry.
These flavors will complement the sweet taste of chicken marbella without overpowering it.
Try this wine if you want something fruity but not too heavy on your palate!
9. Chianti
Chianti is a red wine that delivers a bold, juicy flavor profile.
But not so bold that it will leave you feeling overwhelmed and wishing you’d gone with something less powerful.
This dry wine is ideal for serving alongside your favorite chicken dish, whether it’s baked or fried—and, of course, chicken marbella (or whatever chicken dish you’re craving).
10. Chenin Blanc
Chenin Blanc is another excellent choice when pairing wine with chicken marbella.
Chenin Blanc has been around since the 11th century.
It’s known as a dry white wine with flavors such as honey and lemon zest that complement many different meats including poultry like chicken breast or thighs (marbella).
11. Chateauneuf-du-Pape
A red wine from France, Chateauneuf-du-Pape is a great match for chicken marbella.
With its full body, strong aroma, and pronounced peppery notes, it has a lot in common with the dish itself, which allows the flavors of both the wine and the food to enhance each other.
12. Cabernet Franc
This red wine from France has been found to be a great match for chicken marbella because of its light body and subtle taste.
It’s an ideal complement to the food because it doesn’t overwhelm it; rather, it allows both flavors to shine without one upstaging the other.
13. Chardonnay
This is the type of wine I’d imagine a mermaid would drink.
It’s light, fruity, and smooth like the sea.
It has a sweet floral undertone that pairs wonderfully with the salty olives in chicken marbella, but it’s not too overwhelming that it won’t compliment other flavors as well.
14. Zinfandel
Zinfandel is a red wine that tends to be very full-bodied and high in alcohol content, although it can vary greatly from bottle to bottle.
It has a spicy cherry or berry flavor that will bring out just the right amount of sweetness in the dish without overpowering it completely.
15. Grenache
The fruit flavors of the Grenache go incredibly well with the sweetness of the prunes in the chicken marbella, especially when paired with fresh herbs like rosemary and thyme.
What to Consider When Choosing a Wine for Chicken Marbella
When you’re choosing a wine to serve with chicken Marbella, here are three things to consider:
- When it comes to pairing wines with chicken Marbella, one of the most important factors to consider is how acidic the wine is. You want your wine to be at least as acidic as the food you’re serving it with, and in this case, chicken Marbella has a lot of acidity—especially if you add olives or capers.
- Another thing to consider is the fruitiness of the wine. You probably want a fruity wine that will complement the fruitiness of the dish and won’t overpower it, so look for something like a sweet riesling or pinot noir.
- A third thing you should consider is whether it’s going to go well with any other dishes you’re serving at your dinner party—or just drinks in general. It’s generally not a good idea to pair a really sweet wine with other dishes that are super sweet, since that could lead to palate fatigue pretty quickly… unless you’re willing to try something completely out of the ordinary!
15 Best Wines to Serve with Chicken Marbella
Ingredients
- Malbec
- Tempranillo
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Pinot Noir
- Merlot
- Beaujolais
- Nebbiolo
- Sangiovese
- Chianti
- Chenin Blanc
- Chateauneuf-du-Pape
- Cabernet Franc
- Chardonnay
- Zinfandel
- Grenache
Instructions
- Pick your favorite wine to serve with your chicken dinner.
- Prepare the ingredients according to your recipe.
- Be ready to eat in no time!
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