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Holiday food and wine pairing, mystery solved!

Hosting a party or event during this busy holiday season? Seasoned chefs and sommeliers have no difficulty with food and wine pairing, but for many of us, the issue can be a perplexing challenge. We have discovered this sinfully easy cheat sheet to assist you, a simple interactive wine pairing wheel. Simply click the image, choose a wine, and receive suggestions for the appropriate meat or poultry, fish, sauces, and desserts. Thanksgiving party planners take note: this guide recommends Sauvignon Blanc as a suitable white wine for turkey, and Pinot Noir as a complimentary red wine. For smoked turkey, the guide suggests a white Riesling.

We brought up the subject of turkey to our friend Joe from Another Wine Blog, and he recommended a 2007 Cono Sur Pinot Noir, with an attractive price point of under $10. Wine.com provides a list of suggested wines for thanksgiving here, and you may also find helpful this Thanksgiving wine pairing article written by Joanie from Lafond Vineyards in Santa Barbara.

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  • Joe
    November 13, 2008 at 2:16 am

    Nice post. I would probably not serve Sauvignon Blanc with turkey, but it wouldn’t be terrible. Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer, and Riesling would be my first choices.

  • Heidi
    November 14, 2008 at 7:32 pm

    Joe, thank you again for your always helpful suggestions!

  • H.Peter
    November 15, 2008 at 1:53 pm

    Though being trained in the hospitality industry in Europe, we never emphasized much on wine pairings back then.

    I never paid much attention to it through the years either, until recently, when at a Thai Resto the waiter recommended a bottle of Riesling with the spicy dishes…unreal.

    Now I am trying to catch up for lost years. Huge task!

  • Stanford Pezina
    December 29, 2010 at 11:21 am

    Tonight’s wine… Georges Deboeuf Beaujolais Noveau… a red beaujolais… very dry. I think 2010 will be a good year for wine!