Chianti Classico pairs best with meaty Italian dishes featuring tomato sauce, such as Spaghetti and Meatballs, Lasagna, Chicken Parmesan, Pizza, & Bruschetta.| Drink & Pair
Rosé wine pairs well with Tuna Steak, Ham, Garden Salads, Sushi, Hot Dogs and Salmon Sandwiches.| Drink & Pair
Beaujolais Villages pairs best with lighter fare, such as Hamburgers, Turkey Sandwiches, Chicken Wings, Picnic Potlucks, Pad Tai & Sausage on a bun.| Drink & Pair
Pinot Noir pairs best with dishes with a hint of earthiness such as Pulled Pork, Mushroom Pasta, Grilled Salmon, Shepherd's Pie, Beef Wellington and Lamb Chops.| Drink & Pair
Dry and Off-Dry Chenin Blanc pairs best with salads and lighter meat based dishes including Ham, Roast Pork, Chicken Kiev, Grouper, Fish & Chips and Shrimp Scampi.| Drink & Pair
Pinot Grigio pairs up best with light dishes such as Clams, Fish, Prosciutto, Sushi, Pasta, Salad, and Antipasto.| Drink & Pair
Sancerre pairs best with Goat Cheese, Shrimp Scampi, Roast Turkey, Asparagus, Ceviche, Pork Chops and Crab Cakes.| Drink & Pair
Sauvignon Blanc pairs best with anything light and/or herbily, such as chicken, pork, fish, and shellfish.| Drink & Pair
Prosecco is an Italian sparkling wine that pairs well with Hawaiian Pizza, Jalapeno Poppers, Corn Dogs, Salad, Eggs, Cured Meats, and Crab Cakes. If the food is high in fat, deep-fried, nutty, or full of healthy green vegetables, Prosecco will pair up well with the dish.| Drink & Pair
Oaked Chardonnay pairs best with lighter meats and buttery dishes such as Crab Legs, Corn on the Cob, Chicken, Grilled Shrimp, Seafood, Fish and Pork Tenderloin.| Drink & Pair