Longhorn Menu Pinot Noir – Why It Outsells Beer on Date Nights

You probably think beer is the go-to drink at a steakhouse—but you’d be shocked how often Longhorn Menu Pinot Noir steals the spotlight. Light, smooth, and fruit-forward, this red wine wins over couples looking for something classy, romantic, and steak-friendly.

Longhorn Menu Pinot Noir isn’t overpowering, which makes it ideal for pairing with lean cuts like the Renegade Sirloin. Its bright cherry and raspberry notes play beautifully against the smoky, grilled flavor of LongHorn’s fire-seared meats. Not sure how to bring out those notes at home? Their guide on how to grill steak perfectly can help you recreate the magic.

Even if you’re not a wine snob, there’s something elegant about sipping Pinot Noir with a perfectly cooked steak. It adds a level of polish to your night—without being too heavy or bitter.

So next time you’re browsing the drink list at LongHorn, skip the usual and give  Pinot Noir a try. It’s the underrated champion of steak pairings, and your dinner date might just thank you for it.