Top pairings | Wine and lamb: my 5 favourite pairings

Pairings | Noisettes of lamb

Wine and lamb: my 5 favourite pairings

It’s tough to say what the best wine matches for lamb are - it’s served so many different ways and there are so many wines (mainly red) that work but here are my five favourites.

Bear in mind lamb is a slightly fattier, gamier meat than beef and carries spicing well - you’ll find lamb dishes all over north Africa, the eastern Mediterranean and India. But it can also be quite delicate and sweet - when served rare for example.

Here are the five I most commonly reach for:

PINOT NOIR

To gain full access to this article and other premium content you need to purchase a bundle of credits which you can do as a one-off purchase or - and this is better value if you consult the site regularly - on an ongoing subscription basis. (1 credit = 1 article)

To buy credits you need to register an account, which which is easy to do here. Or just sign in to your account if you already have one.

If you’d like be able to check out all the food and wine pairings on the site you can buy a bundle of credits here to access my premium content.

And/or for regular updates on what and where I’ve been eating, drinking and travelling sign up for my weekly newsletter Eat This, Drink That, Live Well.

You may also enjoy …

Comments: 7 (Add)

Verg on May 4 2020 at 11:29

Roasted Lamb Shank Bone + Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico = yummy

Full pairing guide here https://cellar.asia/recipe/roasted-lamb-shank-bone/

Doug H on April 16 2020 at 23:13

Norman Hardie Pinot Noir from Prince Edward County. Delicious!

TAMI on January 20 2020 at 22:23

Your pairing sound delicious.
I live in the Okanagan Wine Region of British Columbia Canada. Where we grow beautiful wine but our lamb comes from NZ. I have always found Cabernet Franc (and particularly that of Bench1775) to be a perfect pairing.

Nick Brett on January 19 2020 at 14:06

In Crete a couple of years ago, we did a trip into the mountains to “ have lunch with a shepherd”. A lamb was, er, sacrificed that morning and roasted on a spit over a fire. It was obviously the freshest lamb I’ve ever eaten! And to accompany it? “Red” wine that appeared to have been made in a bathtub. Surprisingly good. Apparently I fell asleep as soon as we got back on the coach and didn’t wake up until we got back.
That’s what I call a lamb dinner! I think.

Martha on October 28 2018 at 13:18

Crete, where I lived for 7 years, raises what many Greeks consider to be the best lamb in the country, so for special occasions I like some of the fresh spicy reds that are now coming down off the mountains of Crete. And, no, I wouldn't recommend retsina with good lamb, souvlaki, however.....

Victoria on February 1 2016 at 07:40

My favourite pairing is with Pure Mirabeau Provence Rosé. I thought the lamb, garlic and rosemary would totally overpower the posh pink, but it held up beautifully. The acidity providing an excellent balance.

Stefano (Trieste) on October 20 2014 at 14:18

I think the these are five good matchings.
Thanks Fiona for your precious suggestions!
I think that I'll choose chianti or pinot noir!

Recent posts …

About FionaAbout FionaAbout Matching Food & WineAbout Matching Food & WineWork with meWork with me
Loading