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Is it OK to sip champagne with French toast? Follow master of wine Sarah Heller’s tips on how to pair food and wine

  • Versatile wines are perfect accompaniment to Chinese meals with numerous dishes, says Hong Kong expert
  • Try champagne with a variety of sweet and sour offerings and ripe red wine when enjoying barbecued pork

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Sarah Heller, a master of wine based in Hong Kong, is sharing her expertise as part of the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival.

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The idea of pairing wine with Chinese food is something that is still evolving – and has been getting better and more popular. But when you are faced with so many different combinations, what should you choose?

It helps to be able to call on the advice of experts such as Hong Kong-based master of wine Sarah Heller.

She suggests matching a “versatile wine” with Chinese food. “The challenge of Chinese food and wine pairing comes from the way Chinese food is typically served – in groups with different flavours at once,” says Heller.

Instead of changing the way Chinese food is served, she suggests choosing a single, more versatile wine that can be paired with several dishes at once.

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