What to Drink With Every Allium Pizza: A Resistance Wine Pairing Guide
We paired every wood-fired pie from The Allium with a real Resistance wine — from the Resistance Pie to the four-meat Della Carne. An unpretentious Ashland guide to wine and pizza.

Somewhere along the way, "wine pairing" turned into a personality test you can fail in front of strangers. A guy in a vest sniffs a cork, mutters the word "structure," and suddenly the whole table is scared to order a pizza next to a real bottle. We think that guy should go home.
Here's the truth we'll defend to the death: pizza is one of the great foods on earth, wood-fired pizza is the best version of it, and there is absolutely a Resistance wine that belongs next to every single pie. We know because we test it constantly — every Friday The Allium's wood-fired truck parks out back, we pour the good stuff, and we call it research. So here's the whole menu, matched to a real wine. No swirling. No vest.
If you only remember one thing: the 2023 Sangiovese
Grab this and stop reading, honestly. Our 2023 Sangiovese is a Friday-only exclusive and the most pizza-friendly wine we make — bright, red-fruited, Italian down to the bone, and basically engineered for tomato and char. It's the wine that makes a $12 pie feel like a decision you're proud of. When someone asks "what goes with pizza," this is the answer, and it's the answer to most of the ones below too. We'll wait while you go get a glass.
Allium Margherita → 2023 Sangiovese
Shaved garlic, black truffle oil, fresh basil. Fancy, but not in an annoying way. This is Sangiovese's home turf — the acidity keeps pace with the garlic and makes the truffle taste like a good idea instead of a flex. Start here. Thank us later.
The Resistance Pie → 2018 Malbec
Salami, mama lil's peppers, goat cheese, honey — sweet, spicy, salty, all yelling at once. You need a red that can yell back, and our 2018 Malbec does exactly that: blackberry, peppercorn, black plum, and toasted cedar. The peppercorn meets the mama lil's heat head-on and the fruit hugs the honey. (Our Malbec program has Oregon Wine Experience hardware, and we bring that up a normal amount.)
Pizza Della Carne → 2020 Syrah
Sausage, pepperoni, bacon, prosciutto. This isn't a pizza, it's a dare. It needs a wine that won't get flattened, so reach for the 2020 Syrah — ripe, dark, and built with enough backbone to survive four meats. This is the pairing that makes people go quiet mid-bite. (Members: yes, the 2018 Syrah that took Best of Show at the Oregon Wine Experience is the platonic ideal here — go raid your allocation. Everyone else, the 2020 will make you very, very happy.)
Pink Peppercorn Carbonara → 2025 Sauvignon Blanc
Peppercorn cream, guanciale, pecorino — a pizza that skipped leg day and went straight to dessert. Rich like that wants acid, not more richness, so our 2025 Sauvignon Blanc slices right through the cream and keeps up with the pepper. Proof a white can absolutely hang on a pizza list. Hot off the line, too: we bottled the 2025 Sauv Blanc this Monday, and Wine Club members get first pours before the rest of the world catches on. Just saying.
Bella Giardino → 2022 Tempranillo
Wild mushrooms, olives, onion, garlic, peppers. Secretly the most sophisticated pie on the menu, quietly judging your pepperoni. Meet earth with earth: our 2022 Tempranillo brings cherry, dried fig, tobacco, and vanilla that lean straight into the mushrooms. Vegetarians, this is your moment. Gloat responsibly.
The KAleo → 2025 Rosé
Pineapple and prosciutto. We said what we said, and we will not be taking questions. Sweet-and-salty wants bright and fruity, and our 2025 Rosé — strawberry, honeysuckle, deliciousness — is the perfect wingman: fruit for the pineapple, crisp for the salt. Summer on a plate, summer in a glass, no notes.
Just getting a salad → 2025 Chenin Blanc
Respectable of you. House Caesar or the lemon-vinaigrette greens, our Chenin Blanc collab (the Savor Southern Oregon Gold winner — peach skin, crisp, tropical), and you get to feel like this is lunch even though we both know it's dinner and there's a pizza coming.
The actual takeaway
Drink what you like with the pizza you like — anyone who makes you feel dumb about it is selling something. But if you want the cheat sheet: Sangiovese for basically anything, 2018 Malbec for the sweet-spicy Resistance Pie, 2020 Syrah for the meat bomb, 2025 Sauv Blanc for the carbonara, Tempranillo for the veggie, Rosé for the KAleo. And wear something you can spill Syrah on without crying — Lin's got a Tide stick, but she's not made of them.
Come test the whole theory in person: Friday Night Pizza Night — Allium pies, our wine by the glass, and the 2023 Sangiovese while it lasts. Or go all-in at Saturday's hands-on pizza-making class with Lin and Chef Will, where you build the pies and pair as you go. Seats are limited, and yes, you will leave with flour on your shirt.
Want the exclusives without the guesswork? Our Wine Club gets first dibs on the good stuff — the Sangiovese, the Tempranillo — plus event perks and a standing invite to pizza night. Come join the resistance.
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