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Wine with beef: Expert pairing advice and styles to try

Whether fillet steak or a delicious roast is on the menu, read advice on pairing wine with beef this Christmas – and see wines recently reviewed by Decanter experts.

Six wine styles to try with beef:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Shiraz

  • Malbec

  • Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  • Pinot Noir

  • Chardonnay (oaked)


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Choosing a wine to drink with roast beef

It’s hard to beat a delicious bottle of red wine with roast beef or hearty beef stew on a wintry afternoon, whether it’s Christmas Day or simply a relaxed Sunday lunch.

Classic fuller-bodied reds, such as Bordeaux blends led by Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot, Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the southern Rhône or Australian Shiraz, are often considered go-to wines that can match the flavour intensity of a roast beef dish.

Decanter’s Julie Sheppard recently praised the clean cassis fruit, spice and leathery tannins in this Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon from Wynns. ‘It’s a perfect winter warmer wine that will match with all manner of hearty meat dishes.’

A refreshing dose of acidity can work wonders, particularly if you also have a range of trimmings on the dinner table.

Leaner cuts, or beef served rare or pink, may not need such a bold style of wine. 


Tasting notes: Inspiration for pairing wine with beef this Christmas

The wines below have been recently reviewed by Decanter experts.


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