What variety of wine goes with homemade spagetti?!


Question:

What variety of wine goes with homemade spagetti?


Answers:
a nice red

valpolicella or merlot

not dear just get a bottle of stowells and ya wont go wrong

Red wine....yummy!

Chianti.....a light dry red...perfect!

a 'rose' or Zinfandel

A nice bottle of red wine: Red Zinfandel would work.

rouge!

red wine ,a ltlle fruity
not to tart.

since spagetti is an italian dish, then a nice chianti would go well w/ the dish.

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any good red wine goes well with spaghetti, such as a good Concord wine.

just about any red wine

A nice red wine like a Cabernet.

merlot, pinot noir, or anything red, more depends on if you want it more bitter or more sweet

A Red Wine is good with Pasta and a White Wine with any White Meat Dishes.

Chianti is always a great choice to serve with red-sauce type dishes.

Chianti (try Straccali) or Sangiovese (try Santa Cristina) or for even lower dollar stuff that's still tasty, try Bolla Valipocella... or Citra Montepulciano D'Abruzzo. These are fairly classic varieties.

For something different... try Cabernet Franc or Malbec

Go with a Merlot - barefoot is pretty good for a low cost bottle, I quite like Beringer White Zinfandel with my spaghetti, again a low cost option.

Chianti!! Or a nice smooth red wine.

Go with any red wine providing it has a cork. Stay away from screw-top bottles!

The easy rule is red wine with red meats. white wine with white meats. I actually prefer a good zinfandel

Chianti, I think the Italians made it just for when eating spaghetti.

RED

merlot

a nice zinfindel




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