What your dog breed pick reveals about your taste in wine

Posted 9/6/24

(BPT) - Did you know your favorite dog breed can reveal a lot about your personality? According to celebrity dog trainer and certified pet behavioral expert Nicole Ellis, it can even tell you what …

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What your dog breed pick reveals about your taste in wine

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(BPT) - Did you know your favorite dog breed can reveal a lot about your personality? According to celebrity dog trainer and certified pet behavioral expert Nicole Ellis, it can even tell you what kind of wine you'll enjoy.

In honor of National Service Dog Month, Ellis teamed up with St. Francis Winery & Vineyards to take the guesswork out of the wine aisle by proposing perfect wine recommendations based on the traits of their favorite pooch. The pairings list honors and benefits the brand's ongoing partnership with Canine Companions, a leading nonprofit organization that trains and provides service dogs to people with disabilities, empowering them to lead more independent lives. St. Francis donates $1 of every bottle sold from the Sonoma County and Reserve lines, adding a layer of purpose to every pour.

To find out which wine is your "PAW-fect" match, Ellis evaluated and matched a number of characteristics.

Classic dogs and classic wine

Golden Retrievers are one of the most beloved, classic American dog breeds. Similar to the Chardonnay, a classic California varietal, they are versatile and well-loved due to their ability to excel in various roles, from family pets to service dogs. Canine Companions trains these intuitive pups to support people with disabilities, and just like these sociable, energetic dogs, this Sonoma County Chardonnay is one you're bound to love.

Strong, loving spirits and robust, complex wine

Staffordshire Terriers often have layered and very endearing personalities. They're known for their confidence and boldness, too — very similar to the strong characteristics of the full-bodied Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon. So, if you admire the robust strength and loving nature of this breed, you'll enjoy the earthy and layered profile of this Cabernet Sauvignon from St. Francis Winery & Vineyards.

Lively wine for people who love cheerful dogs

If you enjoy the friendly and cheerful nature of Bichon Frises, then you'll appreciate the smooth texture and fruity profile of the Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc. A Bichon Frise's fluffy white coat and playful personality align perfectly with the refreshing flavor of this energetic wine.

Harmonious qualities in canine and wine alike

Affable and dynamic are great descriptors for the ever-popular poodle mixes known as "Doodles" (Golden Retriever or Labrador combined with Poodle). Just like these mixed breeds, the Sonoma County Merlot has playful qualities — combining hints of plum and chocolate, along with dried fig and bright Rainier cherry flavors, into a thoroughly enjoyable wine. Doodles are celebrated for their adaptable temperaments, combining the best traits of their parent breeds, just like the harmonious blend of flavors you'll find in this Merlot.

Balance and complexity leave an impression

Powerful, sturdy Bull Mastiffs mirror the firmly structured nature of the St. Francis Winery & Vineyards' Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Bull Mastiffs are big and strong but have a gentle temperament, offering a great mix of calmness and strength. Their presence commands respect and attention— just like the long, lingering finish of the Alexander Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.

Grace and sophistication that catches your attention

The look and spirited nature of a Sighthound — such as a Greyhound, Whippet or Saluki — turns heads wherever it goes, much like the elegant characteristics of this Dry Creek Valley Reserve Zinfandel. With vibrant flavors of juicy cherry, fresh boysenberry, blackberry pie, black tea, baking chocolate and spice, it complements Sighthounds' lively and agile nature.

Adaptable wine for those who champion mixed breeds

Mixed breeds often rescue their humans as much as their owners rescue them and can be highly adaptable to different environments, much like the diverse yet harmonious tasting notes of Pinot Noir, which pairs well with various foods. Mixed breeds often embody the best traits of various breeds, leading to a well-rounded temperament that’s perfect for the approachable Sonoma County Pinot Noir.

A social wine for lovers of highly social dogs

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known for their friendly, affectionate and adaptable dispositions, which is reflected in the smooth and balanced nature of the Sonoma Valley Reserve Merlot, perfect for social settings like celebrations with friends and family. The Cavaliers' energy and good temperament make them great companions, just like this versatile wine that can be paired with any food or setting.

You can purchase these and other wines while helping support Canine Companions by visiting StFrancisWinery.com.

Please drink responsibly. For more information, visit Responsibility.org.