viaChgo wrote:White burgundy? I belive it's one of those classic pairings (I could be wrong). You should be able to find some at the $30 price point.
I totally agree. Historically, I've really enjoyed the wines from the village of Chablis (chardonnay) in the Burgundy region. The Grand or Premier cru wines from this area are, often times, great treats, even when you don't have knowledge of any specific producer. Unfortunately, at this point, many are above your $30 range.
However, you should still be able to find some great bottles that don't have the reputations that these thoroughbreds possess. Who knows, you might still even be able to find a few of these wines somewhat close to the $30 range. I would definitely solicit advice from your favorite merchant about their choices. That never hurts.
I have had rather poor experiences, overall, with randomly picking relatively inexpensive white Burgundies from the more prestigious villages. The variation in quality, regardless of price is staggering. If you do go with a random choice for white Burgundy, Chablis isn't a bad way to go.
If you'll be near Sam's, I've noticed that they offer Dom. Boudin Chablis "1er Cru Fourchaume" 2003 for $29.49 that just might do the trick, although I can't personally vouch for it.
Have a wonderful dinner!