By: Carl Hanson
Here are some tips to help you choose the perfect wine for your holiday dinner.
The many flavors and textures that comprise our favorite holiday meals offer a terrific challenge--and opportunity--for wine drinkers.
Though it’s the quintessential American holiday meal, a turkey dinner with all the trimmings poses a tricky wine-pairing prospect. The bird acts mostly as a foil for the more assertive flavors that accompany it. Sweet and tart cranberry sauce, roasted herbed vegetables, savory stuffings, vinegary green beans, and creamy gravy -- these competing (often conflicting) flavors make the match more challenging.
Lighter reds with a bit of acid and some fruitiness are good choices, like a fruity Zinfandel, an earthy Pinot Noir or a food-friendly Chianti Classico.
If you lean more toward white wine, the lively acidity and herbal characteristics of Sauvignon Blanc make it a great choice. Dry Riesling’s acidity and slight touch of sweetness complement many of the competing flavors.
Of course, sometimes the best choice is to offer both red and white wines and let the guests choose for themselves. Provide a couple glasses at each guest’s table setting and let him or her try a splash of white here, a sip of red there, comparing and contrasting before settling on a favorite. Offering a few choices can also make for fun dinner conversation.
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