Wine suggestions in DINNER FOR EIGHT
As it says on my website (
www.TheCooksCook.com), most dishes in DINNER FOR EIGHT come with three wine suggestions, arranged in ascending order of probable cost. To allow cooks and shoppers the most latitude, these wine suggestions do not call specifically for one particular bottle of wine (by maker or, heaven forbid, vintage). But because there are generally three suggestions for each dish, a wide range of appropriate choice is available. For example, for a Spring polenta recipe, the wines suggested are Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Amontillado (i.e., white, red, or sherry).
Occasionally a particular country's or region's varietal may be suggested (eg., a Chilean Sauvignon Blanc for Peruvian-Style Pork or an Oregon Pinot Noir for Pistachio-Crusted Steelhead Trout). And there is, in fact, a single specific wine, Lebanon's Chateau Musar (for Sweet Crusted Leg of Lamb, though if that particular wine is not desired or available, the other suggestions for that dish are Chianti or Rosé).
Desserts generally have one wine suggested. By that time in the meal, you might appreciate having little choice after so much pleasure.
The wine pairings were written by my husband, J.D. Landis. He has been a serious wine collector for many years and is the former publisher of many books on wine and cooking. He is now a novelist, the author of
Longing, about the lives of Robert and Clara Schumann, and most recently,
Artist of The Beautiful, set in the towns that were flooded to create the Quabbin reservoir in western Massachusetts.