Need wine advice

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Making a Karahi chicken with mint tonight and not sure what wine to have with it, anyone got an ideas which be best to have with it?

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Kimbie
 
Stolen from some website. Should give you a general idea for future reference

Wines with roast chicken dishes

We have found a dry but rounded Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon mix rarely disappoints with Chicken Dishes. Recent winners include an Australian Westend Estate Sauvignon Blanc Semillon and a Hardys Stamp of Australia Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2002/03.
Wines with creamy chicken dishes

If you are having a creamy chicken dish, or something with a bit of 'oomph' to it (chicken curry or a stroganoff perhaps) you cannot go wrong with a voigner wine. The fantastic rich Voigner grape has a rugged fruity earthiness to it which goes fantastically with chicken dishes like this.

We have yet to find a poor voigner, so give this wine a go yourself.
Wines with tomato based chicken dishes

With a meal that has quite a bit of tomato with the chicken, you could try a French Medoc or a Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile. Alternatively an Italian Chianti can work with strong tomato chicken and garlic flavours.
Wines with barbecue chicken dishes

When we barbecue chicken we all go a bit mad on the seasoning, smothering the poor bird in powerful marinades and sticky sauces. Most of these have ketchup, vinegar, or mustard and get their sweetness from honey, brown sugar and fruit. You need a strong wine to stand up against such an onslaught of robust flavours.

Go for powerful fruity red wines with a high alcohol content.

California produces some great wines for the barbecue. Laurel Glen do one called simply 'Reds' that will knock your socks off. It is big, bold and delicious.

Rosemount Estate produce a Shiraz that is perfect for serving with chicken drumsticks fresh off the flames.

Other good grape varieties to look at include Grenache, Zinfandel, Chianti or Valpolicella from Italy and Syrah from France.

If you want a french theme to your barbecue then you really will be pleased if you try the reds of the Rhone Valley.
 
If you are having a creamy chicken dish, or something with a bit of 'oomph' to it (chicken curry or a stroganoff perhaps) you cannot go wrong with a voigner wine. The fantastic rich Voigner grape has a rugged fruity earthiness to it which goes fantastically with chicken dishes like this.

I'm guessing that should be Viognier ...
 
Take a look at the wines from Alsace (France) - Gewurtztraminer is always a good white to accompany anything a bit spicy.

Viognier too as mentioned below could be a good choice.
 
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