Spring meets Alsace: when wild garlic, asparagus and goat’s cheese come together on the tarte flambée Combining wine and food in this dish starts with an unusual question: which wine goes well with a tarte flambée that has spring itself on it? Green asparagus, aromatic wild garlic cream and tangy goat’s cheese on a thinly […]
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Crispy tradition from the stone oven on the Palatinate Wine Route If you are looking for the perfect wine to accompany a meal for a sociable evening, the Palatinate tarte flambée is an absolute favorite. In the world of wine and food, this wafer-thin tarte flambée stands for pure conviviality and the rustic elegance of […]
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Tarte flambée
Crispy enjoyment from Alsace – classic meets food pairing art Wine with food is given one of the most popular ambassadors of French-Alsatian cuisine in the form of the Flammekueche. Wine and food are naturally balanced here – a wafer-thin base, topped with creamy sour cream, smoked bacon, fine onions and a pinch of nutmeg. […]
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Asparagus tarte flambée with wild garlic cream & walnuts
Springtime indulgence with aromatic wild garlic cream A crispy tarte flambée topped with tender green asparagus, creamy wild garlic cream and crunchy walnuts – a light yet flavoursome dish that brings spring to your plate. The combination of fresh ingredients and the fine nutty flavour makes this tarte flambée a special treat. Ideal wine accompaniment: […]




