Wines to pair with Game Day snacks
When football is on the TV, there is nothing wrong with wine and common game day snacks.
Beer may be thought of as the traditional Game Day beverage, but Madison Sabol, the @duluthwinegirl, says wine works too.
She paired several Bourget Imports wines with traditional game day snacks:
- Airfield Chardonnay paired with Ruffles and Top the Tater
- Biancavigna Prosecco paired with Parmesan Crisps
- Salmon Run Riesling paired with sushi or spicy foods like buffalo wings
- Mas Fi Cava paired with fried foods like chicken, French fries, or onion rings
- Manon Tempranillo and Lone Birch Syrah paired with BBQ foods like pulled pork, ribs, twice-baked potatoes