Data-driven wine advice from SommelierX
Wine with massaman curry: let the flavour guide you, not the colour. The presence of beef and coconut milk makes this dish outspoken, and a wine has to answer that statement. That is why we first translate massaman curry into a Wine DNA profile and match it against our entire wine database. The result below is a focused selection where you can see exactly why each wine fits. Plus a handful of tips to serve the combination perfectly at home.
The Wine DNA of massaman curry shows a clear profile: Sweetness and savoury are the strongest flavour axes. Our algorithm translates this flavour balance into wines whose own DNA axes — acidity, tannin, body, fruit and spice — complement the dish rather than overpower it. The higher an axis below, the more that taste defines the dish and the more precisely the wine selection responds to it.
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Bordeaux blend from Bordeaux, France: the layered complexity adds extra reading layers and the full body stands up to the intensity on the plate, a logical match for the sweetness of massaman curry.
Bordeaux blend from Bordeaux, France: the layered complexity adds extra reading layers and the full body stands up to the intensity on the plate, a logical match for the sweetness of massaman curry.
Bordeaux blend from Bordeaux, France: the layered complexity adds extra reading layers and the warm alcohol carries the richer flavours, a logical match for the sweetness of massaman curry.
Bordeaux blend from Bordeaux, France: the layered complexity adds extra reading layers and the full body stands up to the intensity on the plate, a logical match for the sweetness of massaman curry.
Bordeaux blend from Bordeaux, France: the layered complexity adds extra reading layers and the full body stands up to the intensity on the plate, a logical match for the sweetness of massaman curry.
What ties this selection together: the sweetness of massaman curry leads, and every recommended wine answers that flavour axis in its own way — one with structure, another with fruit or freshness. So you do not get a single "correct" bottle, but a range that all start from the same flavour principle. Choose by colour, price or occasion; the match with the dish is reasoned in every case.
With massaman curry, firm tannins reinforce the meaty flavour; choose a wine that scores high on tannin and body.
A short resting time for the meat keeps the juices in — which makes the tannic wine even more pleasant.
Let a full-bodied red breathe for 20-30 minutes before pouring it with massaman curry.
Based on the Wine DNA, Pauillac Grand Cru Classé from Bordeaux, France scores as the best match with massaman curry, with a pairing score of 95. That is because the wine aligns with the sweetness that characterises this dish.
Yes. Pauillac Grand Cru Classé (Bordeaux, France) is a strong red choice; its structure follows the intensity of massaman curry.
Bordeaux blend tops our list for massaman curry, precisely because the grape profile measurably matches the dish's flavour balance.
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