Body & style
What Does ‘Opulent’ Mean in Wine? (and what to pair it with)
Best food pairings for wines described as “Opulent”
Definition
Rich, lavish, and generous — body, fruit, and often oak working together. New World Chardonnay or ripe Shiraz often show opulence.
What does this mean for pairing?
Body mismatch shows on the first bite—butter-poached lobster, mushroom risotto, or porterhouse call for wines with comparable mass, not a wispy pour. oaked Chardonnay, cool-climate Pinot Noir, or concentrated Cabernet illustrate how extract, alcohol, and tannin stack to meet the dish. Pour something too light and the food steamrolls the wine.
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Context
New World Chardonnay or ripe Shiraz often show opulence.
What foods pair with this profile?
Wines that often show this
- Chardonnay
Pairing suggestions
Match weight to weight: fuller dishes call for fuller wines so neither side dominates.
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