Best Turkey Wine for Holiday Dinner? Not One But Many Wines – Reuters

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While this terrific article talks about matching wine with Thanksgiving turkey, the tips are just as valid with it comes to Christmas/holiday turkey dinner …

Thanksgiving, the holiday that anyone who likes to eat loves to celebrate, is just a week away and experts agree there is not one perfect wine to accompany the feast, but many.

“No other holiday celebrates the gift of wine like Thanksgiving,” said Natalie MacLean, author of the new book, “Unquenchable: A Tipsy Quest for the World’s Best Bargain Wines.”

“Wine is a taste of the harvest along with all the delicious dishes on the table,” MacLean said, conceding that sometimes choosing a bottle can feel like a thankless task.

Her advice is to start with bubbly.

“Sparkling wine is a great aperitif to sip while you wait for the turkey to finish cooking,” MacLean said.

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And while the price of Champagne continues to rise because of the growing demand from Asia, there are plenty of less pricey sparklers to choose from including Cavas, Spanish sparkling wines, such as Segura Viudas or Huguet Can Feixes, or Italian Proseccos from Mionetto, Adami or Bisol.

Even with the best of cooking techniques, turkey can be dry in texture, so the experts said the solutions are white wines such as Rieslings from New York’s Finger Lakes region, Spatlese Gewurztraminer from Germany or Sauvignon Blanc from Sonoma, the Loire or New Zealand.

Reds for Thanksgiving are easier. Pinot Noirs from California including MacMurray Ranch, Kenwood, Educated Guess or Oregon’s A-Z, Erath and McKinlay topped the recommendations. From New Zealand wine from Nobilo, Felton Road and Two Paddocks were top choices.

The experts said Cru Beaujolais, Beaujolais Nouveau’s older cousin, would also work well along with low-tannin Italian reds such as Tommasi Valpolicella Classico Superiore or Barbera d’Alba Cascina Roccalini and Tempranillo from Rioja or Ribera del Duero from Spain.

Feasting backed turkey on holiday table ready to eat

For dessert the cardinal rule is that the wine should be sweeter than the food. A Madeira or Port from Portugal, a Trockenbeerenauslese from Austria or Germany or an Icewine from Canada should go nicely with the pumpkin, pecan or apple pie.

But with so many dishes and flavors the experts guests should bring what they like, and lots of it.

 

 

 

 

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