The Best Types of Wine to Serve with 9 Classic Holiday Foods

Theappetizersare planned to a T, theturkeyis already soaking up its brine and the table is set with all the fall décor. There’s only one thing left on your holiday to-do list:drinks. Youcouldguess what fancycraft beersyour guests like to drink or whip up a few大批量的酒价to dole out…if you want to exhaust yourself beforecocktail houreven begins. With everything on your to-do list already, cut yourself some slack and opt for a few bottles ofvino. But what types are best for your menu? We asked Jon Troutman, cofounder ofEmpathy Wines(which—full disclosure—was also founded by Gary Vaynerchuk, who owns our parent company, VaynerX), for a foolproof list ofwinerecommendations that pair beautifully with all the essentials, from turkey to pumpkin pie. And to make it even easier on you, they’re all available online, meaning you won’t have to brave the liquor store in the eleventh hour.

哦,如果你想买多少,鳟鱼man suggests securing at leastone bottleper person. “When in doubt, have extrawineon hand. There’s no greater drag than running out,” he says. No argument there.

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If You’re Serving A Charcuterie Board: 2018 The Prisoner Erased Sparkling Wine

Odds are you already know that sparkling wines are incredibly versatile. They pair well with plenty ofcheese boardessentials, like richBrie, briny olives and roasted grapes. But starting the feast with bubbles also sets the tone for the rest of the holiday. “It creates a festive and fun beginning, and most maintain relatively low ABVs,” explains Troutman, “so you’ll save room and keep your endurance during the marathon of food and drink ahead.”

You can’t go wrong with thisCalifornia pick, made from Chardonnay grapes (it’ll wash down salty meats and buttery cheeses just right). But Troutman also loves the complexBenedicte & Stephane Tissot Cremant du Jura Indigenefrom France. If sparkling wine is a no-go,Empathy Wines’ Red Blend Flightis a solid alternative. “It provides the opportunity to compare, contrast and pick favorites [from] a flight of our 2018, 2019 and non-vintage red wines,” explains Troutman.

If You’re Serving A Green Salad: 2020 Empathy Rosé

“One of the biggest misconceptions in the world of wine is thatroséis exclusively a summer wine,” says Troutman. “Sure, it’s great by the pool—but it’s also the perfect companion [for] a fall-inspired green沙拉.” Hear us out: This vino is bursting with notes of fresh-cutstrawberriesand teeming with refreshing acidity. “The bright, juicy, fruit-forward flavors are a great match for the earthy-yet-sweet vegetables that [autumn’s] bounty brings, from squash and cranberries to walnuts and goat cheese.” Might we suggest ourprosciutto and fig salad boardor thisroasted delicata squash salad?

If You’re Serving A Soup Or Bisque: 2019 Empathy White

If you have something likeloaded potato soup,pumpkin bisque,butternut squash souporcauliflower corn chowderon the menu, you’re going to want to pair it with something light, crisp and bright. “A higher-acid white will help cut through the creamy richness of a bisque without bogging down your tastebuds,” explains Troutman. This 2019 white blend from Empathy Wines boasts Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Viognier, Albariño, Grenache Blanc and Verdelho grapes. It brings out the best in fresh herbs and has hints of greenappleand Anjoupear, so it’s a match for just about anyfall soupyou have in mind.

If You’re Serving Roast Turkey: 2020 Empathy White

Real talk: This blend of seven types of grapes from all over California was practically *made* for pairing withroast turkey. Its floral-citrus nose, medium body and balanced acidity make this wine a stellar match for roast poultry, cooked vegetables andpotatoes, aka the quintessentialThanksgivingmain and sides. “It’s got enough weight to stand up to the juiciest of birds, [and it’s] an especially good pairing if you prefer the flavor-forward dark meat,” says Troutman.

If You’re Serving Glazed Ham: 2018 Empathy White

For a Christmas ham (especially one topped with pineapple), there’s no better soulmate than this seven-grape blend. “It’s got just the slightest touch of sweetness, and the couple years of bottle age add some nice complexity,” says Troutman. So, not only can it pair withseafood, salad, fried food and roast chicken, but its smooth, mature flavor makes it ideal for foods like glazedhamand smoked sausage too, due to its newfound nuttiness, earthiness and roundness. It’ll also be able to hold its own against heat, so we’ll just leave thisspicy orange-honey glazed hamrecipe right here…

If You’re Serving Roast Lamb: Empathy Red California

Empathy’s most recently released wine also “might be the bottle I’m personally most proud of,” says Troutman. “It’s got juicy plushness and a red fruit flavor profile—think redcherries—that makes it so, so good with savory holiday dishes likelamb.” Its bold nose and full-bodied flavor is beautifully balanced by French oak spice, and its intense tannins will bring the lamb’s earthy, grassy qualities to life. Buy an extra bottle to crack open the next time you havepizza,burgers,barbecueor any chocolatey dessert.

If You’re Serving Pumpkin Or Apple Pie: Robert Mondavi Winery’s Sauvito Sauvignon Blanc

“A rule of thumb withdessertpairings is to find a wine that’s even sweeter than the dish being served; otherwise, it’ll get lost in the deliciousness,” advises Troutman. Since buttery brown sugarapplefilling and starchy, honey-likepumpkincustard are sweet, it takes a wine like this expressive, balanced pick to compete. Drawing inspiration from an ancient Italian style of winemaking, this cross between Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon grapes is the perfect pick for bready dishes like waffles orcinnamonrolls, as well as anything starring fruit compote or filling. (That sounds a lot like pie to us.) The wine’s natural spice will also get along great with the warm fall spices in both desserts.

If You’re Serving Pecan Pie: 2017 Joh. Jos. Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Auslese Riesling

Regardless of how you pronounce this autumn nut, one thing’s for sure: “The unanimous pairing is a late-harvestGerman Riesling,” says Troutman. While this vino pairs beautifully with fruit desserts, its high acidity is also just the ticket for cutting through buttery, almost cloying pecan pie filling. The wine’s earthy, honey-like flavor notes will also get along just fine with the autumn nut, as well as whole-wheat or buckwheat pie crusts.

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If You’re Serving Chocolate Cake: Milk

If you insist on wine,Empathy’s Red California不会让你失望。但Troutman recommends another drink entirely. “While it flies in the face of sophistication, I opt for a tall glass of milk, ideally 2 percent. It helps wash down thechocolateyrichness in a way no wine I’ve found really can.” We’ll cheers to that.