Best Red Wine for Bolognese

Ah, the glorious bolognese – a staple of weeknight dinners and hearty gatherings. But as simple as the dish may seem, pairing it with the perfect wine can elevate the experience from good to gobsmackingly delicious. Here’s your quick guide to the best wine matches for bolognese, whether it’s Nonna's original recipe or a creative twist you’re whipping up at home.
Sangiovese
The king of Italian reds, Sangiovese, is an absolute ringer for bolognese. With its bright cherry, earthy herbs, and a touch of acidity, Sangiovese has a zingy freshness that cuts through the richness of the sauce. The best part? Its natural acidity complements the tomato base beautifully, balancing out the meatiness with a subtle, savoury depth.
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Barbera
Barbera has a similar appeal to Sangiovese – bright acidity, fresh fruit, and a touch of spice – but with a softer, rounder body that can mellow out the sauce. The low tannins in Barbera mean it’s unlikely to overpower the dish, while those red plum and blackberry notes bring a bit of fun to the party.
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Montepulciano
For a bolder match, give Montepulciano a go. This red brings darker fruit notes, a bit of pepper, and a pleasing touch of tannin, which can stand up to a meatier, slow-cooked bolognese. It’s rustic, friendly, and made for those “second helping” nights when you just can’t get enough.
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Grenache
Grenache is a cheeky yet surprisingly versatile pick for bolognese. With juicy red fruit, subtle spice, and a bit of warmth, Grenache plays well with a saucy, herb-laden bolognese, especially if you’ve snuck a few extras like olives or roasted capsicum into the pot.
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Nero d’Avola
For something a touch more adventurous, Nero d’Avola from Sicily is a delight. With rich plum, black cherry, and just enough acid to match the tomatoes, this wine has a plush quality that complements the sauce’s savoury notes. It’s an unexpected pairing, but one that’ll have you questioning why you didn’t try it sooner.
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Final Word
Whether you go for a classic Italian varietal or a local Aussie hero, the best wine for bolognese is one that matches the dish’s rustic charm with a bit of punchy acidity and ripe fruit. Grab a bottle, get that pasta bubbling, and let the wine do the rest. Cheers to a truly Italian feast!
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