Wine for Thanksgiving Turkey
If you are off to meet the inlaws (or worse, the soon to be inlaws) for Thanksgiving, then you don't need any more stress. And the snobbery around wine makes for just that added extra bit of worry.So here's some relaxed advice about turkey and wine, from the Wine Lover's Page:
• DRINK WHAT YOU LIKE. Turkey is a tough match, because it offers both white meat (often bland and sometimes dry) and dark meat (rich, earthy and gamey, distinctly my preference) on the same bird, and it's hard to find a single wine to match them both. Simply set up something extra-special to celebrate the holiday. Don't fret about perfection in wine-and-food pairing for this feast; just enjoy the holiday with an exceptional wine for its own sake.You can read the full newsletter post here.
If you are looking for holiday advice, we have a post from last year here. Hey, it worked for us!
And remember: nothing makes a worse impression on the inlaws-to-be than being a drunken tool. Except if you are being a drunken tool and driving a car. That's definitely worse.
Happy Couples, Happy Planet!




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