SAN DIEGO — Sunday’s NFL Championship game is just a few days away. And you know what that means – snacks and drinks worthy of an endzone dance.
If you’re looking to make your party easy and fun with some elevated hosting ideas, we’ve got you covered. Entertaining Expert Paul Zahn joins our Laura Cavanaugh to share his tips for hosting a winning game day viewing party.
Kick off the party with a wine that pairs perfectly with game day snacks. The Calling Wines are award-winning wines crafted in Sonoma.
Famed CBS sports commentator Jim Nantz will be calling Super Bowl LVIII in the booth with Tony Romo on Sunday. Nantz founded The Calling with Peter Deutsch, a wine industry titan.
The Calling has recently unveiled its Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon.
“It’s absolutely delicious. It pairs with steaks, burgers, everything,” said Zahn. “This is a great game day option.”
Pick this wine up at major retailers.
Find The Calling Wines at www.thecallingwine.com
For your game day charcuterie board and for fan-favorite finger foods, Zahn recommends Columbus Craft Meats.
Did you know there is a secret to assembling the perfect bite?
“You need meat, acid, cheese and crunch,” said Zahn.
Discover how easy it is to wow with flavor. Columbus Craft Meats even has charcuterie sampler boxes that would make a perfect host gift.
Find more game changing recipes for perfect bites with Columbus Craft Meats at www.columbuscraftmeats.com
To get your guests in the game day spirit, Zahn loves to whip up rum punch with Diplomático Rum.
Diplomático Mantuano Rum is an award-winning rum that is made in Venezuela.
Find Diplomático Rum at Total Wine or at www.totalwine.com
A good host needs options for a winning game plan. Zahn says an Old Fashioned made with Templeton Rye Whiskey hits the spot.
The classic rye, award-winning whiskey is proudly made in the U.S.A and is aged in charred new American Oak.
Find Templeton Rye Whiskey at Total Wine and at www.templetondistillery.com
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