Recipes Comfort Food Savory Pies Quiche 3 Wines to Pair With Quiche Quiche is best with higher-acid reds or full-bodied but bright whites that will cut through all of that richness. By Kristin Donnelly Kristin Donnelly Kristin Donnelly is a writer with nearly two decades of experience crafting stories and recipes for editorial publications, books, and brands. She was a food editor at Food & Wine for eight years. Kristin is the author of two cookbooks and co-host of the Everything Cookbook podcast. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 23, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: © Quentin Bacon Quiche—with its custardy filling set in a buttery pastry—is best with higher-acid reds or full-bodied but bright whites that will cut through all of that richness. No surprise: French wines are best with this resolutely French dish. Champagne. You know you've tried this pairing at a cocktail party. Champagne's bubbles, biscuity flavors and lemony acidity are made for quiche (including those little frozen ones). French sparkling wines like Crémant d'Alsace or Crémant de Bourgogne are also delicious. Alsace Riesling. Rieslings from eastern France are concentrated and fruity but dry. They're fantastic with the region's famous dish, tart flambée, which makes them equally great with quiche that's made with ham, bacon and other salty pork. Beaujolais. This lighter-bodied, fruity red comes from near Lyon in France, where some of the country's most animal-fat-laden dishes were born.It does an excellent job of keeping the palate refreshed and is especially delicious with a mushroom- or chicken-filled quiche. Kristin Donnelly is a former Food & Wine editor and author of the forthcoming The Modern Potluck (Clarkson Potter, 2016). She is also the cofounder of Stewart & Claire, an all-natural line of lip balms made in Brooklyn. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit