Snack And Wine Pairings To Try In 2023
Ever since scrolling past this infographic from Wine Ethusiast about what potato chips pair well with different wines, I've been secretly plotting my next charcuterie night. I had never really considered the harmony that snack pairings could create on those wine-filled evenings I know (admittedly) too well, but now, I've seen the light. Though people can go on and on about dish and wine combos from fancy restaurants, sommelier-style, there are actually *tons* of easy snacks to pair with wine. Taking inspiration from the lovely potato chip example, here are some accessible bites to enjoy with your next glass!
Kung Fu Girl Riesling Wine ($14) + Kettle Brand Sea Salt and Vinegar Chips ($4)
To me, it's not a real wine night if there's not Reisling involved. Each sip is fruity and sweet, and admittedly, makes it feel like you're not drinking wine sometimes. 😉 Salt & vinegar chips (ahem, the best ones are from Kettle Brand) do a great job at balancing out that strong sweetness, instead providing a puckeringly sour counter flavor. Gather the party 'round, and get ready to feast on this iconic combo all night.
Alamos Malbec Argentina Red Wine ($11) + Compartés The Original Dark Chocolate Truffles Gift Box ($35)
Argentinian Malbec carries notes of plum, blackberry, black cherry, and warm spices that go well with a number of snacks, but the easiest (and tastiest) one is dark chocolate. Dark chocolate isn't as sweet as other types, and thanks to its bitterness, it makes the perfect companion to a glass of the red variety. Plus, this duo makes a pretty impressive pair for date night!
Butter Chardonnay White Wine ($16) + Club x Butter Chardonnay Minis ($30, part of a set)
Crackers were made for chardonnay, but these Club Minis make the sipping experience even better. They are infused with notes of fermented wine with hints of citrus and oak, and each bite you take is followed by the toasted wheat and signature buttery notes of a Club cracker. Everything is beautifully balanced out in this pairing. 💛
Boom Boom! Syrah Red Wine ($17) + Cheetos Crunchy Cheese Flavored Snacks ($5)
Syrah wines are typically fruit-forward, but with a bigger emphasis on oak notes. It's fairly easy on the palette, leaving a richness that begs for a cheesy snack. Enter the less-elevated Cheetos – which are still *so* good, BTW – to finish the tasting experience. Next wine night you have, try out this amazing combo and witness the magic for yourself!
Meiomi Pinot Noir Red Wine ($21) + Montchevre Goat Cheese ($5)
Red fruits form the deeper taste of Pinot Noir, and though saturated, each sip usually has lower tannin levels that contribute to a smoother feel. When drinking Pinot Noir, adventure seekers *might* miss the sharpness that other red wines provide, which is why goat cheese is the best snack to pair. Goat cheese is similar in its subdued nature, but also delivers pungent sensations when eaten. Sounds like a charcuterie night is necessary!
2021 Blindfold Blanc de Noir ($35) + Good & Gather Signature Italian Prosciutto ($6)
Blanc de Noir is a typically lively and crisp wine, and this one from Blindfold carries the tastes of citrus, white peach, and a hint of tart cranberry. All of these things work swell with the saltiness of cured prosciutto, a true regular on our snack boards. Try wrapping melon slices in the meat, too, for an even fancier pairing!
La Marca Prosecco Sparkling Wine ($17) + Goldfish Cheddar Crackers ($2)
Name a cuter combo – I'll wait! The bubbly goodness of Prosecco emulates the child-like energy within all of us, *plus* makes the ultimate partner for a big ol' handful of Goldfish crackers. The ideal setting for indulging in this nostalgic duo is a wholesome movie night under the blankets.
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Creative Assistant, Meredith Holser, is B+C's resident food writer, photographer, and TikTok taker. Meredith writes about a range of topics for B+C, but she's adopted food writing in all its many facets for the last year. You can see her work published in Do214, Advocate Magazine, WFAA, and North Texas Daily. Meredith's passion for photography began after sneaking her mom's iPhone to take pictures of flowers on vacation, eventually evolving from a passion to a professional career. Outside of work, you can catch Meredith hiking, trying new recipes, and dreaming about having a yummy little treat.
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