Great Wine Pairings for Thanksgiving
It’s always one of the questions regarding the Thanksgiving meal - “What wine should I serve?” It’s a great question that doesn’t have just one good answer. It has lots of good answers!
Conventional wisdom says that with the traditional turkey you must serve a white wine. And white wines do go well with turkey. Traditional white wine choices include:
Gewürztraminer - One of the Thanksgiving favorites. This is a highly aromatic wine with floral touches and spice notes such as cloves and nutmeg.
Riesling - This has spicy, fruity flavors with touches of peaches or apricots and a floral fragrance that compliments the meal well.
Sauvignon Blanc - Light and crisp, with grassy or herbaceous flavors and higher acidity. This wine goes well with all the rich foods on the table.
Pinot Grigio - Light and zesty with flavors of lemon, melon and peach.
Chardonnay - A common choice, but best to go with the lighter and fruiter un-oaked versions that work best with all the flavors on the Thanksgiving table.
And, rosé and sparkling wines are also natural pairings with turkey.
So, white wines are a good choice when pairing with turkey. But, who eats just plain white turkey meat? Generally, the turkey is eaten with a rich gravy, cranberry sauce or some other wonderful topping. And then there are all those tasty side dishes. So, when deciding on a wine, one might focus their attention on the toppings and side dishes.
In many cases, a red wine might be best to pair with all the amazing Thanksgiving flavors. Some red wine options include:
Beaujolais - Light, dry and fresh with fruity flavors. And you can serve it chilled.
Pinot Noir - A light bodied red with flavors of cherry, raspberry and strawberry. In the French wine section at your store, this is called a red Burgundy. And this too can be served slightly chilled.
Carignan - This red wine is a bit higher in tannins and acid, and has flavors of dark and black fruits, pepper, licorice, and spicy, savory aromas.
Rhône Blends - Rhône wines focus on Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre grapes, producing medium-bodied blends.
Zinfandel - This medium bodied red wine can really work with a Thanksgiving meal. It has characteristics that include plummy, jammy flavors with spicy or peppery notes.
So, what every you do, try a different wine with your Thanksgiving meal this year! But, most of all, enjoy! Cheers!