Saké (rice wine) is the most traditional, because it is the base of a Japanese Teriyaki sauce.
2006-11-21 00:47:59
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answered by Aidan J 2
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Wine With Teriyaki
2016-12-18 06:19:07
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answered by ? 4
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BK Collins Old Vine Zinfandel-Napa Valley
The 2003 Old-Vines Zinfandel is opaque and dark-ruby/purple in color, smelling of ripe blackberries and cherry jam, sandalwood, the dusty earth where it was grown and creamy oak. The taste is of dark, berry fruit and the perfume of sweet French prunes, and it finishes with a power and grace befitting this venerable vineyard. Pair this wine with rack of barbecue ribs, grilled meats or teriyaki chicken. Our Old-Vines Zinfandel is meant to enjoy with friends. It will age well for the next five to ten years. alc 14.5%
$29.95
2006-11-21 02:35:41
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answered by Island Girl 5
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Gruner Veltliner
2015-10-13 06:20:07
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answered by Carol 1
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I would say white wine but that is cause i don't like red wine, it is too strong/ heavy in flavor. White wine is soft and smooth like velvet/silk
2006-11-21 00:49:52
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answered by Angel Wings 3
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Half Toasted Italian bread Italian BMT Slices of British cheddar Extra BLACK olives (can't stand the green ones.) Extra tomatoes. Mayo a wee drizzle of olive oil. Condiments. ALL THREE. Salted prezels Lemonade if they have it. (or Barr's Irn Bru - phenomenal)
2016-04-08 23:42:54
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answered by Sandra 4
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Your first answerer is correct......Plus the rule of thumb use to be, that with white meat, use white wine...........Dark meat, use red wine.........But any more most people just drink their favorite
wine......Rice wine is very good!
Another rule of thumb is this! Cheap is sweet, Dry is High! (in price)
2006-11-21 00:50:13
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answered by mom of a boy and girl 5
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RICE WINE!!! aka sake
also plumb wine would go well.
2006-11-21 00:49:47
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answered by Oliver M 1
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white or red wine sounds yummy, like austie spumanti (I know I spelled it wrong sorry)
2006-11-21 01:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Dry white, a nice Riesling would be great.
2006-11-21 00:56:57
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answered by kevin_4508 5
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