There are some great bottles to pair with your wings and ribs.
As the NFL playoffs continue you will no doubt be spending a lot of time in front of the screen—or perhaps in a frigid parking lot tailgating—and eating a lot of party food. We’re here to tell you beer does not have a monopoly on sporting events; if you usually drink wine with your meals there is no reason to sacrifice your style just because there’s a game on.
There should always be Champagne on hand; you’re going to need it for winning moments, whether it’s a field goal in overtime, your team making a deep run in the playoffs or hitting it big in the office football pool. Champagne also goes great with fried chicken or just about anything with cheese, like potato skins, artichoke dip or quesadillas. Lower and moderate tannin reds like
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