Saved buying plan

Holiday Host Wine Plan.

A holiday-host wine plan for appetizers, big dinners, gifts, and dessert.

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Holiday hosting and mixed tables

Holiday tables need flexibility, recognizable labels, and enough range for appetizers through dessert.

1

Champagne-style sparkling

Start here for the safest role in the plan.

2

Chardonnay

Use this to cover another table need.

3

Pinot Noir

Use this to cover another table need.

4

Rioja Reserva

Use this to cover another table need.

5

tawny Port

Use this to cover another table need.

Producer names to recognize

Chateau Montelena

California: Napa Chardonnay and Cabernet with classic structure, freshness, and old-school restraint.

Open producer

Cakebread Cellars

California: Polished Napa wines that feel clear, generous, and restaurant-friendly.

Open producer

Domaine Drouhin Oregon

Oregon: Willamette Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with Burgundy-minded elegance and Oregon freshness.

Open producer

Louis Jadot

Burgundy: Broad Burgundy range from approachable regional bottles to village and cru wines.

Open producer

Label checks

  • Find a real grape or region clue.
  • Match sweetness to food.
  • Check vintage freshness for crisp whites.
  • Use the decoder before buying unfamiliar terms.

Drink responsibly

Got Any Grapes is for adults of legal drinking age. Do not drink underage, do not drink and drive, and follow all alcohol laws, health guidance, shipping rules, and serving rules that apply where you live.