Prince William and Kate Middleton followed their royal wedding, a tradition-heavy morning ceremony, with a festive brunch. Were they onto something?
We tend to think of the meals that accompany weddings as evening affairs. But for brides who love brunch, a delicious and leisurely late-morning or early afternoon meal can also be a delightful part of the wedding celebration, either as the reception immediately following a daytime wedding, as an extra treat the morning after the wedding or even as a venue for a bridal shower. Some wine-loving wedding planners may hesitate before planning an important brunch – is it appropriate to serve wine early in the day? Does wine go with the eggy, cheesy, pastry-centric dishes included on classic brunch menus? Can we still get all our toasting in? Happily, the answers are yes, yes and yes. It’s easy to pair delicious and festive wines with every part of a brunch, get your Champagne on and still enjoy responsibly. Visit your local PA Wine & Spirits Store or browse FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com to learn how.
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