So a delicate Dover Sole, for example, would go well with a Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, but not with a Chardonnay; while a hearty steak-and-kidney pie would complement a Malbec but probably overwhelm a Beaujolais. However, the Beaujolais would go well with a light lunch, such as cold ham, charcuterie, and salad, while the Chardonnay would be the perfect match for a rich chicken in cream sauce. As noted elsewhere, when in doubt, Champagne goes well with everything.