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The Official Wine Thread

Piobaire

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Bourbon?
 

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Pinot noir or a pretty big chard. I think that is going to give you good odds of hitting the sweet spot matching the flavors of the food.

Rob
 

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What does everyone like to pair with roast turkey?


Riesling, gamay, or pinot. Sparkling is fun too.


Its all about the sides. My stuffing is predominately sausage, and the fresh cranberry relish is acidic and sweet, thus Gewürztraminer, preferably the Cuvee de Signeur Riebespierre or whatever complicated name Trimbach gives it.
 

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Am in the process of committing egregious infanticide (this is a 2011) because: a) a cellartracker note suggested that this is surprisingly good young; b) neither I nor my girlfriend particularly mind a tannic wine; and c) I'm a pleb with no wine storage. Really, really tasty wine for $17 or so.

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Here are a few elegant choices that will make you look like a rock star on Thanksgiving. Just say no to the White Zinfandels and bring on the artisan juice. These babies not only taste great they will actually work with your food for the big day and not overwhelm it.

Bubbles
The most versatile of all the wines (it goes with just about everything) and dare I say most festive?
$: Marques de Gelida Cava Brut 2007
$$: Champagne Paul Goerg Blanc de Blanc NV

White
$: Bodegas Naia Las Brisas Rueda 2010
$$: Claudio Morelli La Vigna delle Terrazze Bianchello del Metauro 2010

Red
$$: Jean-Paul Thevenet Morgon Vieilles Vignes 2010
$$$: Michel Ecard Savigny-les-Beaune Vieilles Vignes Rouge 2009
 

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I'm drinking some artisan juice right now. 2008 Villa Antinori Vinsanto del Chianti Classico (DOC). Slightly chilled - delicious stuff.
 

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Had the following last night with Bison Tenderloin, Sauteed Green Chard and Celery Root & Potato Puree w/ Black Truffles
The picture isn't great quality so they are:

2006 Baron-Fuenté Grand Millésime Brut Champagne
2004 Chateau de Barbe Blanche (Saint Emilion, Bord.)
2011 Rocca di Castagnoli Chianti Classico



Not in picture, but also drunk was:
2014 Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages Nouveau Primeur
Knob Creek Small Batch 9 YO
 

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2009 Socré Barbaresco. For a poor man's Barbaresco, it's not bad at all--very short finish, but perfectly pleasant.

Alas, it'll be a somewhat grim Thanksgiving for wine. Some friends volunteered to get the wine and they apparently went out and bought a bunch of Meiomi pinot.
 

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