As any food lover knows, our culinary creations have a natural best friend, one that is so ingrained in the food world that the Culinary Institute of America has entire programs dedicated to its study — wine.
Food’s favorite companion has been a part of our dining tradition as far back as 4100 B.C., but despite its long, rich history, it remains a mystery to many of us. With seemingly endless origins and varieties, it can be daunting to choose the right wine, and even avid wine-drinkers may feel as though they are simply guessing.
And while being a wine expert is not essential to the enjoyment of a glass of wine, there is a satisfaction that comes from knowing your way around a wine list. Luckily, the CIA has you covered.
The uku rouge is one of our favorite cocktails. Named for its red (rouge, in French) and floating (uku, in Japanese) elements, the cocktail is best prepared with a bright, Junmai-style sake and Cotes du Rhone red wine, though any medium-bodied red wine will work. The cocktail is visually beautiful, with deep red wine literally floating on top of the orange-hued blend of sake, sweet vermouth and orange juice.