What Wines to Sip, Serve and Gift this Holiday Season: Pursuitist Q&A
We’re in full swing on the festive season. That means everything from major holidays to engagements galore. Whether you’re the host or holiday attendee, the gift getter or the gift giver, or simply dining out this holiday season, it’s important to know how to order (and drink) with the best of the best. That’s why we […]The post What Wines to Sip, Serve and Gift this Holiday Season: Pursuitist Q&A appeared first on Pursuitist.
We’re in full swing on the festive season. That means everything from major holidays to engagements galore. Whether you’re the host or holiday attendee, the gift getter or the gift giver, or simply dining out this holiday season, it’s important to know how to order (and drink) with the best of the best. That’s why we turned to Amy Lutchen, Wine Director, Del Frisco?s Double Eagle Steak House Chicago, to guide us through the menus and aisles holiday season. This exclusive Pursuitist Q&A offers a glimpse into what you should be sipping, serving and gifting this holiday season. When you’re headed to someone’s house for a holiday affair or open house, what do you bring" Champagne! It is a festive wine and always pairs well with appetizers! It’s a traditional holiday feast – what wines are you serving" I would start with a rosé, still or sparkling, and then move into reds. Pinot Noir from the West Sonoma Coast, California (Cobb Wines, Arista Winery) or ...
We’re in full swing on the festive season. That means everything from major holidays to engagements galore. Whether you’re the host or holiday attendee, the gift getter or the gift giver, or simply dining out this holiday season, it’s important to know how to order (and drink) with the best of the best. That’s why we turned to Amy Lutchen, Wine Director, Del Frisco?s Double Eagle Steak House Chicago, to guide us through the menus and aisles holiday season. This exclusive Pursuitist Q&A offers a glimpse into what you should be sipping, serving and gifting this holiday season. When you’re headed to someone’s house for a holiday affair or open house, what do you bring" Champagne! It is a festive wine and always pairs well with appetizers! It’s a traditional holiday feast – what wines are you serving" I would start with a rosé, still or sparkling, and then move into reds. Pinot Noir from the West Sonoma Coast, California (Cobb Wines, Arista Winery) or ...
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