Raclette Red Wine : Our Selection
Even if many people prefer to drink white wine with raclette, it's not heresy to serve a red wine as long as it has a suitable profile.
We've selected a few low-priced nuggets to accompany your raclettes! Bon appétit! 😋
A powerful and elegant wine
Domaine Le Verdus
AOP Marcillac Red 2023
10,80 €
Bringing out a thirsty Cabernet Franc... hats off to you!:)
Domaine de Mirebeau
Vin de France Red 2022
11,90 €
Available exclusively: for internet at Petitescaves
Domaine Marcel Richaud
Côtes du Rhône Red 2023
11,90 €
Fresh and uncomplicated
Clos du Tue Boeuf
Vin de France Red 2023
13,50 €
A gamay that "takes the hair out!
Domaine Dufaitre
Beaujolais Villages Red 2022
16,50 €
How to choose the perfect red wine for a raclette?
What are the characteristics of red wines to choose for a raclette?
- Little or no tannin
- Good acidity (without loosening teeth)
- Fruit
- A few spices shouldn't hurt
Which regions are best for pairing red wine and raclette?
This type of wine can be found in the Loire (Cabernet Franc, Grolleau, Pineau d'Aunis), Jura (Trousseau, Poulsard, even Pinot noir), Beaujolais and Côtes du Forez (Gamay), Savoie (Mondeuse) and, why not, the Rhône if the winemaker is fruity and fresh.
Does the type of charcuterie affect the choice of red wine?
The type of meat served with the raclette can also have an influence: if it's well peppered and matured, Pineau d'Aunis and Mondeuse will come out on top. If it's less typical, Gamay and Pinot Noir will do their best.
At what temperature should I serve my red wine with raclette?
Whichever wine you choose, since it has little or no tannin, we recommend that you serve it at To be served at cool temperature (13-14°C). It will then have a profile of tension and freshness, preventing any attempt at destabilization on the part of the raclette.
What pitfalls to avoid when choosing a Red Wine for Raclette?
Many red wines go well with raclette. Just avoid wines that are too ripe, sunny, woody or tannic... Save them for your summer grills!