GUEST COLUMN: 5 Perfect Wine And Movie Pairings For Winters
5 Perfect Wine And Movie Pairings For Winters
by Kathy D
Wrapping yourself up in a warm blanket, cozying up by the fire, pouring a glass of wine, and putting on your favorite movie on the coldest night of the winter is a dream come true. Few other things feel quite as comforting as this. Whether you’re celebrating the December holidays or enjoying a quiet Valentine’s Day in February, it’s the perfect winter activity.
However, have you ever noticed something off about your wine and movie pairings in winter? For some reason, it doesn’t feel quite right to have a deep red wine when you’re watching a Christmas comedy or a bright, sparkling rosé when you’re watching an epic drama. The vibes are somehow off.
To improve your freezing evenings, you need to perfect your wine and movie pairings. Take a look at some of the best wines that go with favorite winter films.
Die Hard and Feth – Pinot Noir 19’
Despite being released almost 40 years ago, Die Hard remains one of the most-watched movies of all time, especially around the winter holidays when you have a good andre champagne ready. The action-packed film series features everything you need to get your blood boiling in the cold winter months – drama, exciting plot twists, comedic one-liners, and the astounding dynamics between Bruce Willis as John McClane and Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber.
If you want to enjoy the Christmas classic that is Die Hard to the fullest, you should consider pairing it with a bottle of the rich Hard and Feth Pinot Noir. With its strong black pepper and soft tannins flavor and an engulfing blackcurrant and licorice aroma, you’ll find this wine irresistible.
Besides, coming from the Rheinhessen region in Germany, this wine allows you to honor the late Alan Rickman and his portrayal of the German villain Gruber in style.
Deadpool and Domaine Bablut – Rosé de Loire 19’
As we wait for the third instalment of Deadpool, there’s no better way to spend the time than by rewatching the first two films. While they’re not necessarily “winter movies” per se, they could be the ideal choice for your Valentine’s Day (depending on your Valentine, of course). If nothing else, just seeing Ryan Reynolds and Morena Baccarin on screen is sure to make you feel all warm and cosy.
While watching Deadpool, give the Domaine Bablut Rosé de Loire a taste to spice things up. This organic wine is sweet and vibrant from the Coteaux de l’Aubance region, unlike Deadpool.
As soon as you open the bottle, you’ll be hit with the fresh raspberry and violet notes. Give it a taste and enjoy the fresh fruit flavor with just a hint of spicy pepper.
Harry Potter and Harrow and Hope – Brut Rosé
No matter how many times you’ve read the books and watched and re-watched the Harry Potter film series, winter is always a great time for another magical marathon. Return to your childhood and shed a few nostalgic tears as you join your favorite trio for another adventure against the dark lord.
Make your Harry Potter marathon all the more exceptional with a glass of sparkling Harrow and Hope Brut Rosé. The wine boasts all three Champagne grape varieties, offering a complex flavor that will bring a touch of magic to your evening. Bright, delicate, and creamy, it’s no butterbeer, but it will certainly awaken your senses.
Love Actually and Chateau Picoron – Les Terrasses Merlot
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Love Actually is made to warm up those cold winter nights. The romantic comedy explores the meaning of love through several diverse storylines that will bring a tear to your eye regardless of how much you try to fight it.
Considering that Love Actually is a classic Christmas movie, there’s no better wine pairing for it than the classic Chateau Picoron Les Terrasses Merlot. Made from 100% Merlot grapes, it boasts a deep, well-rounded flavor that’s ideal for wintertime romance.
Elf and Moёt & Chandon Imperial Brut
Forever considered one of the best Christmas movies of all time is Elf. The comedy starring Will Farrell and Zooey Deschanel is funny beyond belief, exciting, and sweet. No wonder it pairs perfectly with Moёt & Chandon Imperial Brut.
This champagne has a tangy, green apple aroma that’s enriched with citrus fruits and white flowers. Its aroma is sweet and delicate, with just enough zest and tang to complement the lighthearted Elf comedy. Pour yourself a glass of Imperial Brut, order some fried chicken, and enjoy one of the funniest movies that defined your childhood.
Final Thoughts
Not every wine goes with every film. If you want to create the perfect atmosphere for your movie night, you need to consider which wines will complement the plot the best. So, go ahead and order a case of wine to make your movie night amazing.