Wine suggestions for a wedding?!


Question: Hello,

I'm not a wine drinker, more of a mixed drink/cocktail kinda gal. Only wine I ever really had was a red one and a white zinfandel. LOL - anyway, I'm attempting to narrow down fine wines for a high end wedding with a $400,000 - $500,000 type of budget etc. I want to sample the wines first. I need a wine that can be put on every table - 2 servings per guest. There's 278 guests and tables of 10 so I need to be able to order the wine in "bulk" or however you say it. Can anyone make suggestions - I looked in groom to be's wine fridge and found a bottle of 2002 Bordeaux and a few others, so I know he likes those....here's a sample of some of the POSSIBLE foods on the menu:

soup or salad and dinner rolls

grilled filet mignon, loaded baked potatos and creamed spinach

penne w/ vodka sauce and chicken

salmon filet w/ wild rice and mixed baby greens

Vegan - Eggplant Parmesan w/ spaghetti noddles

I'll pick best answer...TY.


Answers: Hello,

I'm not a wine drinker, more of a mixed drink/cocktail kinda gal. Only wine I ever really had was a red one and a white zinfandel. LOL - anyway, I'm attempting to narrow down fine wines for a high end wedding with a $400,000 - $500,000 type of budget etc. I want to sample the wines first. I need a wine that can be put on every table - 2 servings per guest. There's 278 guests and tables of 10 so I need to be able to order the wine in "bulk" or however you say it. Can anyone make suggestions - I looked in groom to be's wine fridge and found a bottle of 2002 Bordeaux and a few others, so I know he likes those....here's a sample of some of the POSSIBLE foods on the menu:

soup or salad and dinner rolls

grilled filet mignon, loaded baked potatos and creamed spinach

penne w/ vodka sauce and chicken

salmon filet w/ wild rice and mixed baby greens

Vegan - Eggplant Parmesan w/ spaghetti noddles

I'll pick best answer...TY.

typically you would want to offer at least one red wine and one white wine. red usually goes best with your heartier meals, like the filet mignon and white goes better with pastas and fish.

as far as the levels of sweet and dry...people's tastes are all over the place. i can't stand sweeter wines while my brother in law can't swallow a dry wine.

their are "middle of the road" wines when it comes to sweetness or dryness.

if the groom to be has some favorites see what the sweetness or dryness levels of those might be.

if you can't choose a red and a white...i would go with white based off the possible food choices.

good luck!

chatau rotshild 1982,chatau latour , french reds
"Gaja",Barbaresco,Barolo, Brunello,Amaroni italian reds

montrachet french white wine

pinogriigio dry italian white

Gauztraminer sweet german whites

desert wine
sauterns french

dom perignon
white star
vuuvqlique yellow label french champanes

Ask the receptionist or get a wedding planner

Food Network Wine & Food Pairing List
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/wd_pairi...

I personally like desert wines. You probably will find that there are lot of people that won't like wine. You could always do champagne with strawberries or there are champagne cocktails like lemon drop champagne (recipe on Food Network)

You could also visit a specialty wine shop. A lot of them give wine tastings.

crane lake is ok for a wedding... I got mine from a company called wine country.

http://www.thewinecountry.com/

great selection... low prices

I think a merlot will watch your menu. Merlot wines are very grapy I don't wanna say fruity because that would suggest other fruit flavors. It is true to the red grape flavor, a bit dry and not so sweet. I like it alot because it pretty much matches watever you're eating. You can even drink it on its own and find pleasure at its strong grape flavor and strong charater, something you would match to an extensive menu, helpful as you make transistion from one food to another. I bet you everyone would love it....and it doesn't cost much. Cheers!

The other answerers have some great suggestions. However, I just wanted to point out that eggplant parmesan is NOT vegan unless you eliminate the egg coating (dipped in egg prior to dipping in bread crumbs) and the parmesan. Vegans don't eat ANY animal products. Noodles generally contain eggs too...





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