Ray Rastelli’s Wine Pairing Tips For The Holiday Season

First, Rastelli’s provided UnFranchise Owners with restaurant-quality food for Thanksgiving dinner. Now, Rastelli’s will turn their attention to the drinks thanks to wine pairing tips from Market America’s Butcher, Ray Rastelli.

Wine pairing is the process of matching the appropriate wine with a particular food. Wine pairing takes into account the texture and flavor of the wine and matches it to food with similar textures and flavors. The goal is to enhance the dining experience and make it more enjoyable.

Keep in mind that all palettes are different. What tastes great to one may not taste great to another. The type of wine won’t make or break the meal. However, these pairing suggestions can help to bring out the best flavors in both the food and the wine. It’s a mutually beneficial relationship. During the holiday seasons, many UnFranchise Owners will be either hosting or attending dinner parties. Every party will most likely have food and drink. Providing the right wine with each meal can go a long way in strengthening the dinner as a whole.

What wines should be paired with what foods? To help, Ray Rastelli shared his tips on wine pairing. Ray made suggestions for wine based on traits of the food such as their fat content, acidity level, and richness. Check out Ray’s tips below.

Remember, these are only suggestions but know that they come from an experienced persona like Ray Rastelli, who has been in the foodservice industry for over 40 years. Using Ray’s suggestions, UnFranchise Owners can purchase the wine through SHOP.COM Partner Stores. These purchases can result in IBV accumulation. Below are various Partner Stores that sell wine to UFOs.

SHOP.COM Partner Stores For Wine

Please shop and drink responsibility! Other than that, enjoy your holiday!

What is your favorite wine? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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