Savoury Snacks
The very traditional savoury snacks really remind us of the old times – it’s perfect for us to enjoy with our family with a bottle of sparkling wine, which can cut through the oiliness and make us feel less stuffy.
Pistachio x Nutty Sparkling
A crisp, refreshing Blanc de Blancs Champagne with fruit purity and savoury complexity can pair well with raw pistachios. It complements the nutty flavour of pistachios and provides an unexpected surprise of enjoyment.
Nian Gao x Moscato d’Asti / off-dry Riesling
To pair with Nian Gao, we need a little bit of sweetness in the wine to balance the sweet flavour in the sticky rice cake. Great examples include Moscato d’Asti and some off-dry Riesling from Germany.
Turnip Cake x Champagne
The turnip cakes are usually pan-fried so that they are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. We may pair them with a sleek and tingling Champagne to offset the oiliness from pan-frying.
Crispy Pastry Dumpling / Sesame Cookies x Sauternes
Made by the extremely rare Noble Rot, the honeyed, dried-fruit characters of Sauternes wine pair well with the deep-fried snacks. It delivers a floral aroma and a sweet palate that can balance the greasy feel of the dish.