9 Snacks that Go with Wine: Delicious Pairings That You'll Love

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If you’re looking for snacks that go with wine, look no further! We’ve put together a list of delicious pairings that will have you coming back for more. Whether you’re a fan of sweet or savory snacks, we’ve got something for everyone.

We will be discussing our 9 favorite snacks that are perfect for enjoying with a glass of wine. Each pairing has been chosen for its deliciousness and ability to pair well with wine ( either red wine, white wine, sparkling wine, and rose wine).

So what are you waiting for? Read on to discover the perfect wine pairing snacks to enjoy with your favorite glass of wine!

What Are The Best Snacks That Go With Wine?

1) Potato Chips

potato chips and sparkling wine

You can’t go wrong with a classic snack like potato chips. It’s my go-to for a snack throughout the day and an excellent match with sandwiches. Whether it’s a flavored, ruffled, kettle cooked, or standard potato chips, there’s just something about the salty crunch of a potato chip that makes it the perfect snack to go along with a glass of wine.

Wines to pair with:

Champagne and Prosecco

Why it pairs well:

The salty, greasy, and crunchy flavors of the potato chips pairs perfectly with Champagne. The chips can be used to enhance the fruit flavor and bubbliness of sparkling wines by softening its acidity.

The wine’s high acidity and the bubbles actually act as a great palate cleanser between every potato chip. This makes for a refreshing and enjoyable experience.

Therefore, Prosecco, Champagne, or other sparkling wines are great choices for this snack pairing.

2) Popcorn

popcorn and chardonnay

Popcorn is a great snack to have on hand when you’re looking for something light and airy. And it’s one of the best wine pairing snacks. I love eating popcorn while watching a movie or tv show. It’s also a great party snack! And it’s relatively low in calories!

Wines to pair with:

Chardonnay

Why it pairs well:

The buttery flavors of popcorn go well with the creamy notes of Chardonnay. In fact, the buttery notes of the Chardonnay can be used as a suitable substitute for the butter on popcorn. Try it out!

3) Cheese and Crackers

This is a classic wine pairing that never fails to please. And it works with white, sparkling, or red wine. Cheese and crackers are the perfect wine pairing snacks to enjoy with a glass of wine because they offer a variety of flavors and textures. Whether you’re looking for something sharp, salty, or sweet, there’s a cheese and cracker pairing out there for you.

Wines to pair with:

Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Riesling, and Pinot Noir

Why it pairs well:

The acidity in Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and Riesling helps to balance out the richness of the cheese. These wines also have a light body that won’t overpower the delicate flavors of the cheese.

Depending on the type of cheese, a Pinot Noir also makes a great pairing. The soft tannins and flavors in red wines can provide a nice contrast to the creaminess of the cheese.

4) Hummus Dip

sipping wine with hummus

Hummus is a delicious, nutritious, and versatile dip that goes well with a variety of snacks. I like to enjoy hummus with carrots, celery, pita chips, or crackers, and a drizzle of olive oil on the top. And it’s also a great way to get your veggies in!

Wines to pair with:

Rose, Sauvignon Blanc, or Pinot Grigio

Why it pairs well:

The light and refreshing flavors of Rose wine and Sauvignon Blanc are a perfect match for the earthy flavors of hummus. These wines can also help to offset the spiciness of some types of hummus dips. You can also try a Pinot Grigio if you prefer them over Sauvignon Blancs. 

5) Chips and Salsa

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I love chips and salsa because it’s such a easy snack to make at home (buy salsa and a bag of tortilla chips). Most importantly what I love most is the fresh, crisp, and spicy flavors. And it’s always one of the most popular snacks at parties!

Wines to pair with:

Off-Dry Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, and Albariño

Why it pairs well:

For a spicy salsa – The sweetness of Off-Dry Riesling will help balance out the spiciness. And the acidity will help cleanse the palate between bites.

For a fresh salsa – The acidity, salinity, and green flavor notes of Sauvignon Blanc and Albariño will go along and accentuate all the flavors of the tomatoes, onions, and cilantro.

6) Chocolate

pinot noir wine pairing

Chocolate is a classic snack that can be enjoyed at any time of day. And it’s also a great choice for a red wine pairing!

Wines to pair with:

Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Port

Why it pairs well:

The sweetness of chocolate will be enhanced by the fruit flavors of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. In order to compliment the dark chocolate, you should choose a Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon that is fruitier and juicier. Think of fruit forward wine like New World and California reds.

Port is a dessert wine with plenty of sweetness that will compliment the sweetness of the chocolate. Typically, pairing wine that is sweeter than the chocolate should work well.

7) Nuts

nuts and white wine sipping wine feta cheese

Nuts are a great snack to have on hand because they’re packed with protein and healthy fats. I like to enjoy nuts as a pre-workout snack or as an afternoon pick-me-up. There are numerous types of nuts, but for the sake of simplicity, we’ll use mixed nuts as an example.

Wines to pair with:

Sauvignon Blanc, Rose, and Sparkling wine

Why it pairs well:

The acidity of Sauvignon Blanc and Rose will help to balance out the saltiness and richness of the nuts. They are light bodied wine that won’t overpower the delicate flavors of the nuts.

Sparkling wine is a great choice for a wine pairing because it can help to cleanse the palate between bites. And the density of some nuts will pair well with the bubbles. In fact the bubbles will help to accentuate the tastes of certain nuts.

8) Gummy Bears

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Gummy bears are a delicious and fun snack that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults. I never ate gummy bears when I was a kid. As an adult, though, I consume them on a weekly basis to satisfy my sweet tooth. The treat’s delicious fruity and sweet tastes are addicting to me.

Wines to pair with:

Off-Dry Riesling and Moscato

Why it pairs well:

The sweetness of Riesling and Moscato will help to balance out the fruity, sweetness of the gummy bears. Some of the gummies may get caught in your teeth while you drink your next sip of wine. As a result, having a slightly sweet wine on hand is always a good idea.

9) Frozen Pizza

pinot noir red wine feta cheese

Late night snack cravings are real and sometimes you just need a quick and easy snack to satisfy your hunger. Enter: frozen pizza. It’s not the healthiest snack, but it definitely hits the spot when you’re craving something salty and cheesy.

Wines to pair with:

Merlot, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, and Lambrusco

Why it pairs well:

The fruit flavors of Merlot and Zinfandel will help to balance out the saltiness and richness of the pizza. And the acidity of Lambrusco will also help to cleanse the palate between bites. Choose a red wine that is fruitier and juicier for this pairing. New World wines are typically a good choice.

If you want a more specific pizza and wine pairing, check out this article!

Summary

Now that you know some of the best snacks that go with wine, it’s time to get out there and start experimenting! Try different combinations (sparkling, white, rose and red wine) and find what you like best.

Whether you like light-bodied red wines or full-bodied white wines, there’s no wrong way to pair snacks and wine, so have fun and enjoy!  

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