Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wine 101: Which Bottles to Pair With Your Thanksgiving Feast

Depending on your Thanksgiving menu, you'll need to eventually come up with a drink list--preferably a wine list. It's the next best thing to all of the food you will be devouring! Wine allows you to savor your meal and enhances the taste of your food when paired correctly. It's enjoyed by most and the selection is endless; no matter what pleases your palate, you and your guests will be covered! In lieu of the happy holiday cheer, we've gathered a list of wines that will cover all of the flavors; from salty, sweet, earthy, or creamy to acidic!

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Whites:

Riesling - Pair it with spicy, salty, or sweet foods. Depending on the bottle you choose, it'll either be bone dry or fairly sweet and goes well with sweet potatoes, turkey meat, and spiced or herbed stuffing.

Sauvignon Blanc - The crispness of this white wine has a subtle citrus-based undertone that goes well with herbs and earthy undertones. It's a perfect wine for herb-laden turkey and mashed potatoes.

Pinot Grigio - Is a delicious pairing for rich flavors like garlic and onions or dishes that are high in fat, which just comes with the territory of the day... Pinot Grigio is a common Thanksgiving tradition for most.

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Reds:

Pinot Noir - Another traditional favorite, Pinot Noir has an earthy undertone, and is a great alternative for your turkey and stuffing if you're not a huge fan of whites.

Zinfandel - Is a fuller-bodied red. It'll intensify the palate and goes well with spice or bittersweet flavors.

Beaujolais Nouveau - For a lighter fruitier flavor filled red try this French wine. It is released on the third Thursday of every November and is coincidentally perfect for the holiday! 'Tis the season.

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If you have room for dessert, try a port! This sweet wine will go great with any tasty treat.

If you're not planning on having a plethora of wines at your table, then stick with the basics! Grab a bottle of sparkling white wine or rosé; either way your banquet will be a success!

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  • Nicole's Avatar
    Posted by Nicole Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:04am PST

    i can't wait for thanksgiving dinner !

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  • Amilllionaire's Avatar
    Posted by Amilllionaire Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:05am PST

    these are great tips because i never know what wine to pair

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  • SuhaniS's Avatar
    Posted by SuhaniS Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:26am PST

    Mmmm vino!

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  • Meghan's Avatar
    Posted by Meghan Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:30am PST

    i love wine... basically all kinds of wine... but i always forget what kind of foods to pair each wine with! Good tips!

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  • daws1186's Avatar
    Posted by daws1186 Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:52am PST

    mmm wine. i took a class on this in college, kid you not.

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  • CowboyPants's Avatar
    Posted by CowboyPants Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:11am PST

    looove wine, but i just learned that white wine is filtered through lard. Red it is

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  • Jesse's Avatar
    Posted by Jesse Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:25am PST

    Zinfandels are my favorite

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  • elaine's Avatar
    Posted by elaine Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:45am PST

    mmm so excited for thanksgiving already

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  • Chanel's Avatar
    Posted by Chanel Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:50am PST

    mmmmm Pinot Noir!

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  • Haley's Avatar
    Posted by Haley Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:50am PST

    I'm a fan of Pinot Noirs

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