The Best Wine to Pair with Pork

Pork is a versatile protein with a range of flavors and cooking styles, making it a great match for many different wines. The best wine pairing for pork depends on how it's prepared—lighter pork dishes pair well with white wines like Chardonnay or Riesling, while rich, slow-cooked pork shines with reds like Pinot Noir or Zinfandel. Whether you're serving pork chops, pulled pork, or roasted pork tenderloin, there's a perfect wine to enhance the flavors of your meal.

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Pork Chops: Chardonnay & Pinot Noir


Pork chops have a mild flavor that pairs well with both white and red wines. Oaked Chardonnay complements creamy or buttery sauces, while a light-bodied Pinot Noir enhances the dish with its bright acidity and red fruit notes.

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Pulled Pork: Zinfandel & Riesling


The sweet, smoky, and tangy flavors of pulled pork make it a great match for Zinfandel, which offers bold fruit and spice. If the dish has a sweeter BBQ sauce, off-dry Riesling balances the flavors with its natural sweetness and acidity.

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Roast Pork Tenderloin: Pinot Noir & Merlot


Roasted pork tenderloin is lean and slightly earthy, making it ideal for a fruit-forward red like Pinot Noir or a smooth, medium-bodied Merlot. Both wines enhance the pork's natural flavors without overpowering it.

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Ham: Riesling & Beaujolais


Ham is often glazed with honey or fruit-based sauces, so it pairs well with wines that have a touch of sweetness. Riesling balances the saltiness of ham with bright acidity, while Beaujolais, a light and fruity red, complements the dish without being too heavy.

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Pork Belly: Syrah & Chenin Blanc


Pork belly's rich, fatty texture pairs best with high-acid wines that cut through the richness. Syrah (Shiraz) provides dark fruit flavors and spice, while Chenin Blanc offers crisp acidity and a touch of sweetness to balance the fat.

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Pork Ribs: Zinfandel & Riesling


Pork ribs are bold, smoky, and often coated in a flavorful rub or barbecue sauce. Zinfandel pairs perfectly with saucy, sweet, and smoky ribs, thanks to its ripe fruit and spice notes. If the ribs are on the spicy side, an off-dry Riesling helps balance the heat and enhance the dish's flavors.

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Tips for pairing wine with pork

  • Match the weight of the dish – Lighter pork dishes pair with white wines or light reds, while heavier, richer pork dishes need bold reds.
  • Balance sweetness – Pork dishes with sweet glazes (like honey or fruit-based sauces) pair well with off-dry or fruit-forward wines.
  • Consider acidity – High-acid wines help balance the richness of pork, making them great for fatty cuts like pork belly.

Best red wines to pair with pork:


Zinfandel

Big Smooth

2015, Zinfandel, Lodi

Merlot

Clos Du Bois

2013, Merlot, California

Pinot Nero

Colle Bereto

2013, Pinot Nero, Toscana Igt

Pinot Noir

D'autrefois

Pinot Noir, Pays D'oc

Pinot Noir

Bryn Mawr Vineyards

2011, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon

Pinot Noir

Diora

2013, Pinot Noir, Monterey

Pinot Noir

Diora

2015, Pinot Noir, Monterey

Pinot Noir

Diora

2013, Pinot Noir, Monterey

Pinot Noir

Domaine Bart

2010, Pinot Noir, Fixin

Gamay Noir

Domaine La Bonne Tonne

2009, Gamay Noir, Morgan

Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Marselan

Gerard Bertrand

2014, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Marselan

Pinot Noir

Jigar

2013, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley

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