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The best wine pairings with chicken Kyiv

Chicken Kyiv - or Kiev - as it used to be known - is a much loved version of fried chicken that you can also easily buy off the supermarket shelf but what sort of wine should you pair with it?

If you’re not familiar with the dish it’s a deep fried chicken breast stuffed with garlic butter so it’s more about the garlic than the chicken.

That pushes me towards a white wine or sparkling wine rather than a red. Here’s what I’d choose

A crisp dry white wine like a Chablis, aligoté, albarino or Picpoul de Pinet, even a pinot grigio (preferably one from the Trentino region of north-east Italy)

Sauvignon blanc, especially from the Loire e.g. Sancerre or Pouilly Fumé

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Comments: 2 (Add)

Russell Moxham on November 4 2022 at 20:36

The origins of the dish are complicated and unclear and no one theory stands out. The dish takes a lot from French cuisine, with a Russian or potentially Ukrainian twist, and probably predates any St Petersburg restaurant cropping up in explanations. I'm wondering whether to throw an Alsace Gewurztraminer at it, as I don't have any Chardonnay. I also feel as if I'm writing this in the '70s, but that's fine.

Roger Perry on July 4 2022 at 18:12

I’m told Chicken Kiev has nothing to do with Ukraine, but derives from the Kiev restaurant of St. Petersburg, early 20th century.

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