Japanese

Tonkotsu Ramen

noodle soup • rich • umami

Also known as: pork bone ramen

About the Dish

Tonkotsu Ramen is a japanese noodle soup that leans on noodle soup, rich, umami. We look for bottles that respect the texture and seasoning without drowning the dish.

Our goal: keep the noodle soup feel intact while adding lift from Clare Valley Dry Riesling.

Top Pour:  Clare Valley Dry Riesling

Laser acidity slices through pork broth richness while citrus notes lift umami.

Body: lightAcidity: highSweetness: dry

Why it works

  • Seering acid cools down chili heat and refreshes palate.
  • Citrus and floral notes mirror lime-heavy stir-fries and salads.

Signature aromas

limejasminepetrol

Pairing Playbook

Solid Alternates

Grower — Body: lightGrower — Acidity: highGrower — Sweetness: dryWillamette — Body: lightWillamette — Acidity: mediumWillamette — Tannin: lowWillamette — Sweetness: dry

FAQ

What wine pairs best with Tonkotsu Ramen?
Clare Valley Dry Riesling is our first pour because Laser acidity slices through pork broth richness while citrus notes lift umami..
Are there budget-friendly alternatives for Tonkotsu Ramen?
If Clare Valley Dry Riesling is out of reach, grab Grower Brut Champagne—it shares the same structure and keeps the food in focus.
Which wines should I avoid with Tonkotsu Ramen?
Skip styles like high-alcohol shiraz, tannic nebbiolo—they fight the seasoning or overwhelm the dish.
What if I want a non-alcoholic pairing for Tonkotsu Ramen?
Try sparkling water with a citrus twist, chilled oolong tea, or verjus spritzes—they mirror acidity without the alcohol.

Skip These Bottles

high-alcohol shiraztannic nebbiolo

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