Asparagus dishes
Asparagus presents a unique pairing challenge due to its strong vegetal character and compounds that can make wines taste metallic. Crisp, herbaceous white wines with high acidity complement rather than clash with asparagus, while light, effervescent beer styles with subtle herbal notes enhance the vegetable's natural sweetness.
Recommended Wines

Barbara Ohlzelt Gruner Veltliner Leader
Barbara Ohlzelt represents the exciting new wave of Austrian winemaking – female-led, focused on sustainability, and dedicated to letting the vineyard speak through minimal intervention. Her 'Leader' Grüner Veltliner comes from the Kamptal region, where the cool climate and loess soils create the perfect conditions for Austria's signature white grape variety. This bottle showcases everything that makes Grüner Veltliner special – that distinctive white pepper note, vibrant acidity, and a mineral character that reflects the unique Austrian terroir. Ohlzelt farms her small parcels organically and harvests by hand, focusing on quality over quantity. The result is a wine with precision and personality that punches well above its weight class. Perfect for those looking to expand beyond the usual white wine suspects or for anyone who appreciates wines with genuine character and sense of place. It's the kind of bottle that makes you wonder why you don't drink more Austrian wine.
Dr. Konstantin Frank Gruner Veltliner
Dr. Konstantin Frank isn't just a winery – it's a piece of American wine history. The eponymous Dr. Frank was a Ukrainian viticulturist who revolutionized winemaking in the eastern United States by proving that European vinifera grapes could thrive in the cold climate of the Finger Lakes region. This Grüner Veltliner continues his legacy of innovation. While Austria may be Grüner's spiritual home, this New York version shows that terroir matters more than tradition. The cool climate of the Finger Lakes provides the perfect conditions for this variety to develop its characteristic pepper and citrus notes while maintaining mouthwatering acidity. What makes this bottle special is how it combines Old World structure with New World fruit expression – it's like the wine equivalent of an exchange student who brings the best of both cultures. Perfect for those looking to expand their white wine horizons beyond the usual suspects.
Pratsch Gruner Veltliner
The Pratsch family has been farming organically since the 1990s – long before it was fashionable – and their commitment to sustainable viticulture shines through in this textbook Grüner Veltliner. This is Austria's signature white grape at its most approachable and food-friendly. If you've never experienced Grüner Veltliner before, you're in for a treat. It occupies a perfect middle ground between the citrusy zip of Sauvignon Blanc and the textural weight of Pinot Grigio, with a distinctive peppery note that's entirely its own. Pratsch's organic farming practices and careful winemaking result in a wine that's both refreshingly crisp and subtly complex. It's the kind of versatile white that sommeliers love for its food-pairing prowess – there's a reason it's a staple on restaurant wine lists everywhere.
Prost Rheinhessen Riesling Dry
If you still think all Riesling is sweet, this dry (trocken) version from Rheinhessen is here to change your mind. Prost's offering showcases the versatility of Germany's signature grape, delivering all the aromatic complexity and vibrant fruit that makes Riesling special, but in a completely dry style. Rheinhessen has undergone a quality revolution in recent decades, with a new generation of winemakers focusing on lower yields and more expressive wines. This bottle represents the modern face of German wine – precise, food-friendly, and utterly delicious. It's the perfect introduction for those who have been hesitant to explore Riesling due to concerns about sweetness. And for those already converted to the Riesling fan club, it offers a textbook example of the variety's appeal at a price that makes it easy to enjoy any night of the week.
Krasno Sparkling Rebula
What happens when you take Slovenia's star white grape and add bubbles? Something delightful that deserves way more attention than it currently gets. Krasno's Sparkling Rebula is made from 100% Rebula (known as Ribolla Gialla across the border in Italy) using the Charmat method – the same technique used for Prosecco, but with results that are distinctively Slovenian. This sparkling wine offers all the freshness and minerality that makes still Rebula so appealing, but with an added dimension of texture and complexity from the bubbles. It's crisp and refreshing but has enough character to stand up to food – unlike some simpler sparkling wines that are really just vehicles for transferring bubbles to your bloodstream. Perfect for celebrations or simply elevating an ordinary Tuesday, this is the kind of bottle that makes you seem like a wine insider without requiring a second mortgage.
Recommended Beers
Ayinger Bräu-Weisse
A classic Bavarian wheat beer with banana and clove notes, cloudy appearance, and a refreshing character. Ayinger Bräu-Weisse is a traditional hefeweizen with a creamy texture and light, effervescent body.
Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
A traditional Bavarian wheat beer with a rich golden color, featuring characteristic notes of banana, clove, and subtle spice. The world's oldest brewery creates this refreshing, unfiltered wheat beer with a creamy texture and perfect balance.
Leffe Blonde
Leffe Blonde is an authentic Belgian abbey beer with a slight sweetness and fruity notes of vanilla and clove. It has a rich golden color, distinctive creamy head, and a smooth, full-bodied taste with a subtle hint of bitterness at the finish.
Weihenstephaner Original
A traditional Munich Helles-style lager from the world's oldest brewery, featuring a bright golden color with a well-balanced malty sweetness, subtle hops, and a clean, refreshing finish.
Recommended Wine Varietals
These wine varietals pair beautifully with asparagus dishes. Browse our selection to find wines made from these grapes.
