Wings Over is bringing a first-of-its-kind flavor to the table: Pumpkin Spice Chicken Wings. Now women and men can agree on the perfect tailgating treat!
Also, National Pumpkin Spice Day is Oct 1!
Launching September 15 across their 30+ locations in 9 states, the “PSWs” are described as “Sugar, Spice, and Everything Basic”—a sweet-and-savory spin designed to surprise and delight everyone from tailgaters to families. Wings Over is known for bold limited-time flavors, but this is their most unexpected seasonal release yet.
Given how much buzz pumpkin spice sparks every year, we think this fun, tongue-in-cheek twist could be a perfect fit for your fall flavor coverage (especially on your social channels). We’d love to share more visuals and details as soon as the embargo lifts next month.
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🍺 Best Beer Pairings for Pumpkin Spice Wings
- Pumpkin Ale – Lean into the theme! Many breweries release seasonal pumpkin ales with cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove that will echo the wings’ flavors.
- Brown Ale – Malty, nutty, and slightly sweet — balances the sugar and spice without overwhelming.
- Wheat Beer / Hefeweizen – Refreshing, slightly fruity, with hints of banana/clove that mirror fall spices.
- Oktoberfest Märzen – Toasty and caramel-forward, classic fall flavor that pairs perfectly with chicken wings.
- IPA (Hazy/New England style) – The citrus + juicy hop character adds a refreshing counterpoint to the sweetness.
🍷 Best Wine Pairings for Pumpkin Spice Wings
1. Riesling (Off-Dry)
- Sweetness balances the spice and heat.
- Apple and honey notes mirror fall flavors.
2. Gewürztraminer
- Naturally spicy and aromatic (ginger, clove, lychee).
- Matches the warming spices in pumpkin spice.
3. Sparkling Wine (Prosecco or Cava)
- Effervescence cuts through the sauciness.
- Light fruit notes play well with cinnamon and nutmeg.
4. Pinot Noir (Lighter Style)
- Red berry fruitiness complements the pumpkin spice sweetness.
- Soft tannins won’t overwhelm the wings.
5. Chardonnay (Lightly Oaked)
- Buttery and toasty notes echo fall flavors.
- Works if wings are on the sweeter, less spicy side.