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Setting up wine pairings for croque-monsieur on your digital wine list

Setting up wine pairings for croque-monsieur on your digital wine list

Your croque-monsieur is ordered every service — your wine list should respond to it

The croque-monsieur is the workhorse of French brasserie menus: reliable, low-waste, fast to execute, and ordered at every service from opening to close. Yet most wine lists treat it as an afterthought. Guests do not know what to order with it, servers rarely suggest anything, and the wine attachment rate on this dish hovers near zero. That is a consistent, daily revenue gap. A virtual sommelier integrated into your digital wine list closes it by surfacing a credible pairing suggestion before the order is even placed.

The 5 wine pairings our AI recommends for croque-monsieur

  • Unoaked Chardonnay — Green apple and citrus notes with enough acidity to cut through the melted cheese; a Mâcon or Bourgogne Blanc keeps the by-the-glass margin solid while the appellation is recognisable and easy to explain.
  • Sauvignon Blanc — Herbal aromatics and lively acidity pair well with the sweetness of the cooked ham and the saltiness of the Gruyère; a Loire Valley option (Touraine, Sancerre) adds storytelling for guests interested in French regions.
  • Beaujolais — Fruity and low-tannin; the acidity complements the ham and the light body does not compete with the cheese; reliable as an affordable by-the-glass recommendation for a quick lunch.
  • Provence Rosé — Dry and fresh with a delicate fruit profile; a natural suggestion for lunch service or warmer months when guests are looking for something lighter than a full red.
  • Brut Champagne — Texture and refreshing acidity from the bubbles cut through the richness of the sandwich; positioned correctly on the list, it turns a €12 croque-monsieur into a €28 to €32 table order with minimal server effort.

Set up this pairing on your digital wine list

The croque-monsieur covers the full wine spectrum — from an accessible Beaujolais at €4 per glass to a Champagne at €14. That range lets you adapt the recommendation based on the table's profile without changing the dish. When you digitize your wine list, you can set a primary recommendation and an alternative, ensuring every guest profile is covered. Brasserie and casual dining operations can explore configuration examples on our brasserie solutions page.

The operational impact

Introducing a structured wine suggestion on high-frequency bistro dishes like the croque-monsieur generates compounding revenue: the dish is ordered dozens of times per service, and even a 15 percent wine attachment rate at €6 per glass produces measurable weekly uplift. Teams save 5 to 8 minutes per table on drink decisions when the pairing is visible at the menu-browsing stage rather than raised by the server.

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