
Happy Thanksgiving!
Next week kicks off the official start to the holidays!🦃🎄🥂🍷
And with those celebrations come many traditions. Many that our loved ones might be hard pressed to abandon or change.
Not surprisingly, one of those traditions involves wine. And a very particular type of wine.
Over the years, HubbyDoug has been very ‘stamped-it-no-erasies’ about the centerpiece of our Thanksgiving wine offerings. Without question: Pinot Noir. And I understand why.
Pinot Noir has a beautiful lightness, a subtle yet present mouthfeel, delicate flavors of cherry, raspberry , clove, vanilla and mushroom. Oregon Pinots are a favorite because the cooler climate creates more tartiness in the vibe (Old World Pinots tend to have more earthiness but it’s all a matter of taste). Across the board, Pinot’s bright acidity makes it a great dinner companion – not only for the turkey main attraction but a variety of holiday savory and sweet side dishes. Think green bean and fried onion casserole, candied yams, squash-pecan casserole.
This year I want to break out an option: the beloved Zinfandel. Its bold, fruit forward vibe pumps up the jam along with some nuanced smoky notes. Flavors of blackberry, strawberry, cinnamon, crushed gravel and white pepper give it a lot of depth to play with the myriad flavors present on the table. The juicy fruit, richness of the tannins and smooth, lingering finish is worth popping the cork.
My pick is a 2022 Kunde Family Winery Sonoma Valley Red Zinfandel. I’ve enjoyed this wine during the year paired with roasted chicken, rosemary-garlic mash and charred broccoli with olive oil, and toasted pine nuts. I know it won’t let me down.
Ultimately, these two varietals will coexist in the most lovely way on our holiday table.
So this Thanksgiving, feel free to be a little zinful!😈
No matter what your choice, have gratitude in your heart and the sweetest day.💋♥️
Cheers!😄🍷🦃
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