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Red Semi-dry Portugal
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Wine for Caesar saladAn extremely

famous salad, the core of which is romaine lettuce with croutons and Parmesan cheese and a dressing based on worcestershire sauce, lemon juice, garlic and Parmesan cheese. The use of chicken or anchovies is also a common addition. A salad built this way can be extremely rich and intense in flavor. To tame this expressive character, it is worth reaching for a wine with marked acidity and rounded structure, while not overdoing its heaviness. A very good direction in this case will turn out to be European Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris or Albarino. These wines will cope well with both the salty and acidic flavors of the salad, as well as bear the potential presence of white meat or seafood

.Wine for Greek saladThe

Greek salad combines the flavors of distinctive vegetables such as tomatoes, onions and olives, with the added character of salty and intense feta cheese. Such a combination will go well with a glass of Spanish Verdejo, Italian Fiano or even South African Chenin Blanc. This is also an excellent opportunity to be tempted by local pairing and reach for a bottle of Greek Assyrtiko. It's also worth bearing in mind that Greek salad is often a side dish for meat- and fish-based dishes, in which case an alternative might be choices similar to those for Caesar salad

.Ranch

dressingRanch dressing is another popular type of dressing. As a white sauce with high creaminess, enriched with aromatic herbs, it will require a very different wine than the previous choices. This is because the best choice in this situation is a classic Chardonnay aged in barrel, which provides an oily texture and buttery and vanilla notes that balance perfectly with the key characteristics of the ranch dressing

.Wine for saladIn

most cases, the ideal choice is a white, delicate wine with a balanced intensity depending on the additives and dressing. As we mentioned, a wine for a salad with feta should be more intense and ready to complement the salty character of the cheese, while an everyday vegetable salad with a delicate oil-based dressing will be better accompanied by a delicate and subtle choice. In addition, with sweeter dressings, for example, with a touch of honey, it is also worth reaching for "off dry" wines, that is, closer to semi-dry with a touch of residual sugar. Such a choice could be a softer Riesling, for example.