The Herzog family has been making wine for a long time. They trace their winemaking origins back to Philip Herzog, who made wine in Slovakia for the Austro-Hungarian court more than a century ago. Philip's wines were so appreciated by Emperor Franz-Josef, that the emperor made Philip a baron. The Baron Herzog wines-a line of premium yet moderately priced California varietals-are named to commemorate the honor
Waffle cut fries
Chardonnay's richness complements the fried texture without overpowering the fries.
Chardonnay's body and texture match the creamy, hearty gumbo base.
Meatless layered pasta
Chardonnay's creamy texture pairs well with the cheese and béchamel sauce.
Oven roasted whole chicken
Chardonnay's richness and subtle oak enhance the savory, roasted notes of the dish.
Earthy mushroom rice dish
Chardonnay's buttery texture enhances the creamy risotto base.
Melted cheese with chorizo
Chardonnay's creamy texture matches the richness of melted cheese.