The walnut, pear, and prosciutto panini will easily be the star of the show when you serve it for a meal, so when it comes to wine, as Fallis recommended, you’ll want to stick to something neutral — and Fallis says that Pinot Grigio fits the bill. Fallis explained that Pinot Grigio wines will differ in taste depending on region, so it’ll come down to personal preferences.
Fallis said, “From Italy, these are very dry, very tart and very light. From California, such as Bright Cellars’ 2021 Sprig & Rose Pinot Grigio, they are a bit fuller, smoother, fruitier with a touch of sweetness to match the sweetness of the pear while enhancing the other flavors of the dish as well.”
The Sprig & Rose Pinot Grigio has a flavor profile that includes apple, apricot, and lemon, which certainly sounds light and refreshing to us. Plus, the wine’s description even recommends pairing it with prosciutto, making it the perfect complement to the panini.