WHAT TO SERVE WITH THE BIRD
WHAT WINE should I serve with the bird (Turkey) for Thanksgiving…..???
I put together this handy guide which I hope you will find useful.
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WHAT TO SERVE WITH THE BIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!
The big question – which wine or wines go with Thanksgiving Dinner?
Another question to ask is: Do I want ONE WINE for the whole dinner
or several that pair with each course – appetizers, turkey & sides, dessert?
If you want ONE WINE to take you through the gamut a good choice could
be a sparkler. Champagne/ Sparkling Wines are not only for special occasions
and celebrations. Gloria Ferrer Vineyards makes a nice sparkling wine, it is
reasonably priced & accessible at most liquor stores.
White Wine suggestions:
RIESLING: a nice white wine that can be dry or fairly sweet,
excellent with any dishes that are spicy, salty or sweet.
{Pronunciation: Rees-ling}
Here are a few suggestions in the $10 range:
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Yalumba Y Series Riesling (Austalia)
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Dr. Loosen Riesling (Germany)
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Firestone Vineyard’s Select Riesling
Sauvignon Blanc: This is a crisp white wine, easy drinking, light to medium bodied.
{Pronunciation: saw vee nyon blahnk}
a few suggestions:
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Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand)
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Beaulieu’s Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc (California)
The LAST WHITE WINE I’d like to suggest is my favorite…..
VIOGNIER! (vee oh nyay)
Viognier is a nice white varietal. try it, you’ll like it.
If not – give it to me – I will finish it for you.
- Elk Cove Viognier Willamette Valley (Oregon)
- Hogue Viognier Columbia Valley (Washington)
- Pride Viognier Sonoma County (California)

RED WINE suggestions…………….
Certainly one cannot talk about Thanksgiving wine pairing without
mentioning Beaujolais Nouveau!
Beaujolais Nouveau: A light, fruity red wine, from the Gamay grape,
it goes quite well with turkey and all of the fixings.
*This wine is ONLY released from France on the third Thursday of November.
{Pronunciation: boh jhoe lay noo-VOH}

If you chose not to serve Beaujolais then Pinot Noir is a good choice!
Pinot Noir: This red wine is a traditional favorite for Thanksgiving.
{Pronunciation: pee noh nwahr}
Vineyards that produce nice Pinot’s: (and you should be able to find…)
- Argyle Pinot Noir Willamette Valley (Oregon)
- Elk Cove Noir Willamette Valley (Oregon)
- Beaulieu Vineyard Pinot Noir Napa Valley Carneors (California)
- Estancia Pinot Noir Monterey Pinnacle (California)
Zinfandel: A fuller bodied red wine that ups the intensity from a Pinot Noir.
~ a great wine pick for those looking for a heartier red wine.
Zins to consider….. that may be easy to find:
- Cline Zinfandel Sonoma Valley
- Frog’s Leap Zinfandel Napa Valley
- Steele Zinfandel Mendocino County
AND of course — if you happen to open a bottle of wine & don’t care for it
this is what you do with it…………Make Sangria!
http://helentdiehl.posterous.com/tasty-sangria-everyone-will-ask-for-this-reci



Bravo Helcha! Ever so helpful and humorous!