It’s All About the Sauce: Pairing Wine with Pizza

Written by Madeline Puckette

Wine with pizza is like beer with fish and chips… it’s just meant to be. Whether you’re eating midweek delivery or dining at a fancy pizzeria, there are a multitude of wines that will match your meal. Here are 8 classic pizzas paired with wine.

Different Types of Pizza

Wine with Pizza

Bottle illustration GSM Montepulciano wine folly

1. Cheese Pizza

WINE:
GSM or Montepulciano
WHY: Cheese Pizza Wine Pairing
A classic slice of cheese pizza with red sauce is the quintessential New York slice. The red sauce becomes the focal point of the wine pairing because of its acidity and intense flavor. A GSM will work great —by the way, GSM is the acronym for the blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is another great choice, it’s a grape that is grown in Abruzzo, a region east of Rome.

bottle illustration chianti cabernet franc - Wine Folly

2. Pepperoni Pizza

WINE:
Sangiovese or Cabernet Franc
WHY: Pepperoni Pizza Wine Pairing
Pepperoni is a very strong flavor and in America it is made with cured beef and pork mashed together with a variety of spices including cayenne pepper, anise, garlic powder, paprika and sugar. Because of the fat content of pepperoni, it imbues its flavor throughout the cheese on every slice. You’ll need a strong wine with intense flavors to counterbalance ‘the pepperoni effect’. Sangiovese is a classic choice as the most popular red grape of Italy, and Cabernet Franc is a surprisingly good alternative.

Garnacha and Rose wine go well with Margherita Pizza

3. Margherita Pizza

WINE:
Garnacha or Dry Rosé
WHY: Margherita Pizza Wine Pairing
With its aromatic notes of fresh basil and the use of other lightly flavored fresh ingredients (tomatoes and buffalo mozzarella), a rosé is the perfect Margherita pizza wine pairing. Of course, if you’re a red wine-only type of drinker, Garnacha is going to work well too. When deciding whether or not you’re going to have a red, white or rosé, sometimes it’s more about your environment. Still, with something lightly flavored like a Margherita Pizza, stick to lighter reds as a starting point.

Pinotage and Shiraz goes well with Sausage Pizza - illustration Wine Folly

4. Sausage Pizza

WINE:
Syrah or Pinotage
WHY: Sausage Pizza Wine Pairing
Are you a sausage pizza lover? If you are, chances are you might also like bolder red wines too, so it’s lucky that they go so well together. The reason full-bodied wines like Syrah and Pinotage work well with rich meats like sausage has to do with the spices used (including fennel, anise, thyme and oregano) and the flavor intensities. Both Syrah and Pinotage will greet you with their intense dark fruit flavors of blackberry, olive, plum and blueberry which should work well with a fennel-driven sausage.

Riesling and Zinfandel go well with Canadian Bacon Pizza - illustration Wine Folly

5. Hawaiian Pizza

WINE:
Riesling, Zinfandel or Lambrusco
WHY: Canadian Bacon and Pineapple Pizza Wine Pairing
A slightly sweet Riesling will match surprisingly well with Canadian bacon. Don’t worry, the Germans have been pairing their Rieslings with all kinds of meats so it’s no surprise that this is a great pairing. The acidity in the Riesling acts as a palate cleanser and the sweetness of the Riesling will elevate your ham pineapple experience to a new level. If you can’t find a Riesling that will make you happy, pick a fruitier or sweeter red such as Zinfandel, Primitivo or Lambrusco.

Pinot Noir and Chardonnay work really well with an all white pizza - bottle illustration Wine Folly

6. White Pizza

WINE:
Pinot Noir or Chardonnay
WHY: White Pizza Wine Pairing
White pizza divorces itself from the traditional red sauce and opens you up to two terrific wines that love the ‘white stuff’. Cream-based dishes elevate the natural ‘creamy’ notes to both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay (which, by the way, is brought about through a secondary fermentation called Malolactic). Of course many wines go well with cream, but both Pinot and Chardonnay show some particularly good affinities to the green herbs (like tarragon) that are often scattered on top of your pie.

Look to bolder varieties like malbec and Touriga Nacional with Barbecue Chicken Pizza - Illustration Bottle Wine Folly

7. Barbecue Chicken Pizza

WINE:
Malbec or Touriga Nacional
WHY: Barbecue Chicken Pizza Wine Pairing
Barbecue is many things but on a pizza it has this sweeter smoky kick which Argentine Malbec and Touriga Nacional (a Portuguese wine) will pair really well. I pick these two wines because they tend to be fruit forward which is what you should be looking for when pairing with a sweeter style BBQ sauce.

Bottle Illustration - Zesty White wines like verdejo go well with salad pizza

8. Salad Pizza

WINE:
Sauvignon Blanc, Verdejo or Grüner Veltliner
WHY: Salad Pizza Wine Pairing
A new style of pizza that’s growing in popularity for its presumed ‘healthiness’ is definitely the Salad Pizza. Just imagine a salad on top of a thin pizza. Popular greens on these salads include spinach and arugula which are topped with tart vinaigrette. Go for a wine with even more tartness and ‘green’ flavors such as Sauvignon Blanc, Verdejo or Grüner… yum.

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Written byMadeline Puckette

James Beard Award-winning author and Wine Communicator of the Year. I co-founded Wine Folly to help people learn about wine. @WineFolly