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November 24, 2013 By Jana 4 Comments

Thanksgiving Wine Pairing List

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syrahThanksgiving meals tend to feature rich, traditional dishes. Here is a short list of red and white wines that will pair well with your Thanksgiving meal. The wines at my own Thanksgiving table are coming from this list. Whether you prefer whites or reds, there’s something for everyone on this Thanksgiving wine pairing list.

Riesling and Dry Riesling

2012 Mendocino Dry Riesling, Clif Family Winery ($22)
Clif Family Winery’s Dry Riesling is an aromatic wine, smelling of honeysuckles and orange with flavors of Granny Smith apples and oranges. This dry and acidic wine, pairs nicely with sweet potatoes, turkey, and stuffing. The natural high acidity cuts through the richness of your traditional Thanksgiving dishes. It also pairs nicely with spicy food, so if you have a non-traditional Thanksgiving dish with a kick, this would be a great choice.

2012 Riesling, Chateau Ste Michelle ($9)
The nose on this Columbia Valley wine smells of green apples, honey, and a hint of something floral. The palate is clean, crisp, with medium acidity, and green apples and honey. It pairs well with Brie, sweet potatoes, turkey, and stuffing, although it can also be easily enjoyed on its own.

Chardonnay

2010 Oak Knoll District Chardonnay, Clif Family Winery ($32)
Clif Family Winery’s Chardonnay is a rich and round chard with refreshing acidity. This wine has a subtle cherry aroma with hints of vanilla and oak. Flavors of blackberries are present in this medium- to full-bodied wine. This Chardonnay pairs well with traditional Thanksgiving fare as the richness of this fuller-bodied white will stand up to the dishes at your Thanksgiving table.

2012 Chardonnay, Chateau Ste Michelle ($15)
This food-friendly Columbia Valley Chardonnay is smells of apples and sweet citrus fruit. On the palate, you get the apples and citrus with a hint of spice and oak. The sur lie aging softens this wine and it’s enjoyable with a variety of foods, including butternut squash and mashed potatoes with gravy.

Pinot Noir

2011 Dundee Hills Pinot Noir, Sokol Blosser ($38)
This Oregon Pinot Noir is full of black cherry and red fruit on the nose and the palate. Since Pinot Noir is lighter in body and softer on the palate than some other red wines (such as Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot), the soft red berry is the perfect red wine pairing for your turkey and other Thanksgiving dishes.

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2011 Archer Vineyard Pinot Noir (Rizzo), Archer Vineyard ($42)
This Archer Vineyard Oregon Pinot Noir made by winemaker David Rizzo is a rich, smooth red with lots of red fruit on the nose and palate. This silky red will pair well with turkey and the rich accompaniments at your Thanksgiving table.

How Much Wine Do I Need?

Not sure how many bottles of Thanksgiving wines you should have on hand? Here’s a quick reference to how much wine per person you should buy for your meal. On average, 1/2 of a 750ml bottle of wine is what you should have per person. Each 750 ml of wine has 5 125ml glasses per bottle.

Number of guests/How many bottles of wine:
4 guests/2 bottles
6 guests/3 bottles
8 guests/4 bottles
10 guests/5 bottles
12 guests/6 bottles
14 guests/7 bottles
16 guests/8 bottles

 

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Comments

  1. Marlynn @UrbanBlissLife says

    November 25, 2013 at 12:55 pm

    Oh I still need to try the 2011 Archer Pinot. YUM. Great list, Jana!!

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  2. Jen says

    September 17, 2014 at 6:18 pm

    This is great! Thanks for the recommendations and especially the guidelines for wine per person. That is great info to have for any get together! Pinning for future reference.

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  3. Slap Dash Mom says

    September 20, 2014 at 3:28 pm

    Great resource list! I don’t drink wine but it’s the perfect gift to give most people.

    Reply

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