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Published 13:20 1 Jul 2019 BST
Stevie from JN Wine told me that Villa Wolf Pinot Noir 2016 (€16.99) is the perfect match for BBQ Doritos.
"There’s nothing I like more than sitting down at the end of the day, accompanied with a few snacks and a glass (or two) of wine. I do have a slight love for BBQ flavour tortilla chips and have found that when I have these, I always enjoy them more with a glass of Pinot Noir."
"The yeast extract from the tortilla chips, which essentially imparts the savoury, umami notes along with the smoky, tomato flavours, pairs perfectly with the earthy, spicy notes of the Pinot Noir."
If Stevie’s match isn’t quite “chilled” enough for you, Villa Wolf Pinot Noir Rosé 2018 (€15.50) is the light, pale pink sibling of the regular Pinot Noir.
And it is freakin' delicious.
The flavours are similar, but the cooler serving temperature of the Rosé will add a touch more refreshment; a perfect pairing to welcome guests before dinner.
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