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Prosciutto

Prosciutto's delicate, salty-sweet flavor profile and silky texture pairs beautifully with crisp, high-acid white wines that cut through its richness while complementing its inherent sweetness. Sparkling options like Prosecco provide refreshing contrast, while light beers with mild hop character and effervescence cleanse the palate between bites of this luxurious cured ham.

Protein
Pork
Cuisine
Italian
Course
Appetizer
Flavor Profile
Savory

Recommended Wines

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Scarpetta Prosecco Brut

Scarpetta

Sparkling

Scarpetta's Prosecco Brut brings a touch more sophistication to Italy's favorite sparkling wine – made in a properly dry style that lets the fruit shine without relying on residual sugar for character. From the Veneto region in northeastern Italy, this Prosecco is crafted using the Charmat method, where the secondary fermentation happens in pressurized tanks rather than in the bottle. The name 'Scarpetta' refers to the Italian tradition of using bread to soak up the last bit of sauce on your plate – essentially 'making a little shoe' to capture every last delicious drop. Created by a Master Sommelier and chef team, these wines are designed specifically with food pairing in mind. This Prosecco strikes the perfect balance between crowd-pleasing accessibility and genuine character – ideal for everything from celebratory toasts to brunch beverages to the classic Aperol Spritz. It's the sparkling wine for people who want something more interesting than the supermarket standard but aren't looking to take out a second mortgage for Champagne.

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Inama Soave Classico Vin Soave' DOC

Inama

White

If your only experience with Soave has been mass-produced versions, prepare to have your perceptions completely reset by Inama's classic expression. This family-owned estate has been instrumental in revitalizing the reputation of this historic appellation, showing what Soave can truly be when treated with respect. Coming from the original Classico zone with its distinctive volcanic soils, this Soave is made from 100% Garganega, the region's noble grape. Inama farms their vineyards with meticulous care and takes a minimal intervention approach in the cellar, allowing the unique terroir to shine through. The result is a wine with remarkable depth and character – fresh and approachable enough for casual enjoyment but with enough complexity to reward contemplation. It's the perfect bottle to reach for when you want a white that bridges the gap between everyday simplicity and special occasion sophistication.

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Alois Lageder Terra Alpina Pinot Grigio

Alois Lageder

White

This isn't your average, run-of-the-mill Pinot Grigio – Alois Lageder is here to remind us all what this grape can do when grown in its spiritual homeland of the Italian Alps. The Terra Alpina line celebrates the unique Alpine terroir of Alto Adige, where cool mountain air and warm sunshine create the perfect conditions for aromatic white wines with brilliant acidity and mineral character. The Lageder family has been making wine since 1823 and now farms biodynamically, treating their vineyards as living ecosystems. This commitment to sustainability comes through in the glass – there's a purity and vitality to this Pinot Grigio that sets it apart from the ocean of bland examples flooding the market. It's like the difference between supermarket tomatoes and ones you grow in your garden – technically the same thing, but worlds apart in terms of flavor. Perfect for people who think they don't like Pinot Grigio (they just haven't had the good stuff).

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Feudi di San Gregorio - Falanghina

Feudi di San Gregorio

White

Falanghina might not roll off the tongue easily, but this ancient grape variety delivers wines that are impossible to forget. Feudi di San Gregorio, one of southern Italy's most respected producers, has championed this indigenous variety from Campania with spectacular results. This bottle captures the essence of southern Italian white wine – bright, mineral-driven, and bursting with Mediterranean character. It's the kind of wine that makes you wonder why you've been wasting time with boring Pinot Grigio all these years. Perfect for transporting your taste buds to the Italian coast, even if your actual view is just your neighbor's fence.

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Arendsig Inspirational Batch 2 Grenache

Arendsig

Rosé

South Africa might not be the first place that comes to mind for Grenache, but this bottle from Arendsig makes a compelling case that perhaps it should be. Part of winemaker Lourens van der Westhuizen's 'Inspirational Batch' series, this small-production wine represents his creative experiments beyond the winery's core range – and the inspiration clearly struck gold here. This Grenache captures the variety's inherent charm – that perfect balance of fruity and savory that makes it so food-friendly – while adding a distinctly South African accent. There's a brightness and purity to the fruit that speaks of the country's abundant sunshine, tempered by an earthy complexity that keeps things grounded. Made with minimal intervention from single-vineyard fruit, it's a wonderful example of the exciting wines emerging from South Africa's dynamic wine scene. For fans of Pinot Noir or Cru Beaujolais looking to expand their horizons, this bottle offers familiar pleasure with a new perspective.

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