Wine for Normal People

Ep 255: Thanksgiving/Friendsgiving/Holiday Meal Pairing 2018

11.19.2018 - By Elizabeth SchneiderPlay

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It's the annual Thanksgiving/Friendsgiving/Holiday meal that involves turkey and lots of butter episode! This year we cover the basics, as usual, but come up with one cool idea and offer an etiquette tip on something that users keep bringing up!  Please support our sponsors, who help us keep producing the show!    M. GemiGorgeous Italian luxury shoes at 1/3 of the cost!  www.mgemi.com/wine for fifty dollars off your first pair.   Wine Scholar Guild Would you like the master the wines and regions of France or Italy? Embark on one of Wine Scholar Guild's intensive course designed for wine professionals & committed students of wine. Here are our picks!  Appetizers: From Dan Beatty – Anitpasti platter, stuffed mushrooms, olives, italina style cheeses – Chianti, Greco, Soave Cheese platters – sparkling or any budget – Cava, Crémant d’Alsace, Crémant de Bourgogne, Italian sparkling – Ferrari from Trento Hummus, Spinach and artichoke dip, black bean dip – Bordeaux Blanc or Chilean Sauvignon Blanc, rosé (MVP), sparkling rosé   Soup: Most of these wines can go from soup to entree  Butternut squash soup: Sparkling, Alsace Pinot Gris or Riesling Lentils: Beaujolais Tomato soup: Sangiovese, Beaujolais French onion soup: Vouvray, Gewurz, Alsace Riesling, Beaujolais, CdR, Sherry   Holiday meal MVPs: Riesling: off-dry or Alsace or Pfalz, Napa, Spätlese or Auslese from Mosel or Rheingau  Loire: Vouvray – off-dry, dry Chenin Blanc – Saviennieres, dry Chenin American Chenin Blanc: Macari on Long Island, Chappellet in Napa Others: Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Côte du Rhône Blanc, Priorat Blanc, Rueda from Spain Heavy on greens: (brussels sprouts, spinach): Grüner Veltliner, Sauvignon Blanc, Bordeaux Blanc Fuller Style Burgundies: Chassagne-Montrachet, Mâconnais, Meursault   Reds: You need a medium-bodied red for the meal so the wine doesn’t overtake the food MVP: Cru Beaujolais with a quick side track on Beaujolais Nouveau Beef, lamb, and mushroom: Go for higher tannin wine – Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon Stuffing: Bordeaux Blanc, Bordeaux Rouge Zweigelt, Côte du Rhône     An idea: A 100% Sparkling Meal Appetizers: Bold flavored sparkling – Pinot Meunier-based especially grower Champagne. Start with a Cava or an American Sparkling that is bolder and richer, fuller in style. Start white Soup: Fuller bodied rosé sparkling – Spanish sparkling wine  Main course: Rosé sparkling, Blanc de Noir  Dessert wine: Demi-sec Champagne or Moscato d’Asti for a fizzy wine that’s a little different   Thanksgiving dessert The BIG RULE: The wine must be sweeter than the dessert! Chocolate: Banyuls or Ruby Port Custard or fruit dessert: Moscato d’Asti, demi-sec, Sauternes (Bordeaux), late harvest Riesling Dessert idea: Ice cream and Pedro Ximenez Sherry as the topping – amazing!!   Final etiquette note: What if you are the only person who drinks good wine at your table? We’ve got the answer!   We are grateful for you! Thank you for listening and supporting us!       Thanks to our sponsors this week:  YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople   M. Gemi M.Gemi is redefining the luxury Italian footwear market by taking all the things we love about the industry—unparalleled quality, family-owned workshops, and personalized, concierge-level service—and leaving behind the luxury price tag. Many brands that once represented the epitome of quality craftsmanship have abandoned Italy in order to maximize profits—all at the expense of quality, their customers’ wallets and the very craftspeople who helped build their businesses. M.Gemi is Italian luxury made the old way, sold the new way. The result is the highest-quality, handcrafted Italian shoes at a price that clients can feel good about. Go see for yourself how amazing these shoes are at www.mgemi.com/wine for fifty dollars off your first pair.   Wine Scholar Guild  The Wine Scholar Guild offers wine education and certification Wine ScholarTM programs on the wines of France, Italy and Spain (Spanish Wine Scholar Progam launching Summer 2019) as well as in-depth Master-Level certificate programs on specific wine regions such as Bourgogne, Bordeaux or the Rhone. Their wine study and certification programs are available both online and with approved program providers around the world. Wine Scholar Guild students range from wine industry professionals to serious wine hobbyists! Want to master the wines and regions of France or Italy? Embark on one of Wine Scholar Guild's intensive course designed for wine professionals & committed students of wine. Go to https://www.winescholarguild.org  to get more information! Have questions about the course? Email [email protected]  Get the back catalog on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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