I have to bring wine to my office party. There will be about 20 people. It is just an afternoon of heavy hors dvoeuvres and drinks. I figure I should bring white and red. However, I didn't know what the best overall option would be. I was thinking either Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay for white and Pinot Noir or Merlot for the red.
But, I am not a big wine drinker or know what is the most socially appropriate. I also thought I would get some advice on how many bottles to get for 10-12 drinkers....probably only a couple of glasses each. It is just a really informal afternoon cocktail hour.
I would probably bring a Merlot for the red and a Sauvignon Blanc for the white. Both are relatively smooth and light. You don't want something heavy like a Cabernet, I think of Cabs of wines to eat with red meat dinners- like a roast beef type dinner.
I've also really gotten into Chianti. It's a little heavier than you might want for an afternoon drink, but I really enjoy them. If you go this route, make sure you get a bottle that has a pink label around the neck of the bottle and that there's a black rooster on that label. That's how you will actually know that it's a true Chianti from the Chianti region in Italy.
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I think you should go out on a limb a bit and something a bit different - for the red, I'd go with a Malbec from the Mendoza region of Argentina (you can find this at any BevMo or even your grocery store), and for the white maybe a pinot grigio and a sauvignon blanc? Or you could do a sparkling Italian white - like Prosecco.