• arotrios@lemmy.world
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    Some other suggestions:

    • Corn Pops, Honeycomb - Chardonnay
    • Frosted Flakes - Champagne
    • Rice Krispies - Sauvignon Blanc
    • Count Chocula - Port
    • Oatmeal - Beer
    • Grape Nuts - Whiskey
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        15+ years in the wine industry gives a man certain skills… and I’ve earned each one of those bullet points with my blood, sweat and puke over the years.

        Plus, we can go deeper…

        • Twinkies - Prosecco
        • Apple Fritters - Mead
        • HoHos - Cabernet Sauvignon
        • Ding Dongs - Merlot
        • Basic Glazed Donut - Sherry
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            That’s like serving berry jam with berry pie. It would be just too much. You want to serve berry pie with ice cream. You want something that complements the flavor, not something that’s the same flavor.

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              Fair enough, I didn’t know the intensity of the fritters. I get that,thnx for the reaction.

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      Chardonnay isn’t usually vinified sweet enough, sadly, to stand up to Corn Pops and Honeycomb. There probably is one, somewhere, but it’s a reach. You’d really want Sauternes or Tokaji Aszu. They’re produced from grapes infected with a rot that gives them honey flavor notes.

      Champagne and Port I like. Rice Crispies I’m curious about. Why and from where?

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        I chose Chard because most are buttery, and which compliments the buttery corn of Corn Pops and the honey in Honeycomb. Didn’t think about the botrytis wines at all tbh - they’re in a class of their own. Thinking high-end granola with lots of fruit there.