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Wine help
« on: November 17, 2020, 10:00:52 AM »
I am hosting Thanksgiving and know nothing about wine.  Could I get some recommendations on some red and white wines from some of you?  I figure it would be good to have a small variety, nothing too expensive but still decent.

Thanks

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2020, 10:06:47 AM »
I know nothing of wine and wine pairings with food but...when I used to buy an occasional bottle of wine I liked to drink a dry Riesling. I like to say its got some bite to it.

Kiona vineyards made a nice tasting one and also of course Chateau St. Michelle made a rather affordable one.

I hate Cabs and do not care for sweet tasting wines.

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2020, 10:13:22 AM »
I am hosting Thanksgiving and know nothing about wine.  Could I get some recommendations on some red and white wines from some of you?  I figure it would be good to have a small variety, nothing too expensive but still decent.

Thanks
Ask the 4 people currently living in your house  :rolleyes:
Seriously though if you are not a wine drinker and know next to nothing it might not hurt to ask your dinner guests what they like as wines can be all over the board from dry to sweet, to bold/complex to light and refreshing.
My wife likes a crisp white not dry but not too sweet, hints of say green apple or pear
Myself enjoys Cabernet Sauvignon that is bold and flavorful, costco used to carry one i really enjoyed by Columbia vineyards called The Burn Borne of fire , but i have not looked in awhile as my wife keeps the wine cabinet well stocked.

Or just get some mad dog 20/20 and Boones farms  :chuckle:
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Re: Wine help
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2020, 10:16:01 AM »
You’ll have a dry crowd and a sweet crowd.   Most of the ladies at my table like the Riesling’s, and the Blushes.  They are the sweeter variety. 

My favorite besides my house wine (homemade) is Latahs creek huckleberry.   It’s not easy to come by. 

Definitely good to have a variety and a bottle of wine goes pretty fast

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2020, 10:19:21 AM »
the local QFC's usually have someone in the wine department from time to time that have ideas, or go to total wine and more, talk to someone there.
tell them what you're serving and they can give you a variety of options. or honestly go to costco, find a variety in your price range and buy a few bottles of each...cant really go wrong.  i doubt anyone will be too snobby with what's there for them, and if they are they shoulda brought their own.

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2020, 10:30:39 AM »
Busch latte.

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2020, 10:31:48 AM »
You may have to elaborate more on the food, as to what meat (assume turkey) and if people are more white or dark meat/gravy choice/sides/etc. 

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2020, 10:40:16 AM »
What brand of car are they driving?   :chuckle: 
Wine is similar, everyone has a favorite and opinion

a good Cabernet Sauvigion or Pinot Gris or C*censored*nay and for after dinner a port to have with dessert


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Re: Wine help
« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2020, 11:27:30 AM »
I would go into Tacoma Boys in Puyallup and let them know what you are looking for and price point. Joe has never steered me wrong. For a middle of the road red we like the dunham hills you get at costco.

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2020, 01:04:51 PM »
Depends on your budget.   For a Thanksgiving dinner, assuming you're doing turkey a reasonable group of pairings would be:

An Oregon Pinot Noir - lots of options, so just depends on your budget which brand/yr.  On the budget end of the scale an Erath or King Estate or Elk Cove are decent choices.   If you want to go Washington Pinot at higher budget, Lachini Vineyards Pinot Noir (tasting room in Woodinville) is very good, granted their grapes come from their Oregon vineyard still. 


A Washington blend - again lots of options from the Walla Walla and Columbia regions.   Apothic Red or Apthic Inferno or Chateu St. Michelle Indian Wells are good budget buys for red blends.   Up a price level from there would be the Own Roe Sinister Hand or Dunham Trutina or DeLille D2 blends.  Above those the various blends from Spring Valley are also good. Washington is famous for it's red blends, and they generally go well with turkey so you have many many options to scale your budget to.


A dry riesling or a Muller Thurgau - The Montinore vineyards Muller Thurgau out of Oregon is a great budget buy that most people like (not too sweet, not to dry).  Otherwise one of the dry rieslings from Chateua St. Michelle or others in WA are good.


If you have a bunch of non-wine drinkers any standard rose wine or a prosseco should be fine for the rest of the crowd.   Not too much differentiation in brands in rose and prosceeco between the $10 and $20 price points....they're all mostly the same.  For rose, I like supporting local so buy a WA vineyard one.  Processco's are all Italian, but cheap and easy to drink even for non wine drinkers. 



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Re: Wine help
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2020, 02:22:34 PM »
To keep it simple, I would get 14 Hands Red Blend and the White Blend, both good WA wine. Or for White's get a Hoage Cellars Pinot Gree but stick with the 14 Hands Red. :twocents:
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Re: Wine help
« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2020, 02:27:49 PM »
This is probably a lot of information overload.  Go to a local alcohol sales rep, give them your budget and have them load you up.

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2020, 02:58:16 PM »
There have been some good tips already. For Thanksgiving dinner Washingon Riesling’s are a good choice for a pleasant white that most people like. They don’t need to be expensive, in fact Hogue Late Harvest Whit Riesling is inexpensive and good. Reds are a little more of a personal preference, but an Oregon Pinot Noir or a good Washington Red Blend like H3 are usually a good fit

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2020, 03:53:46 PM »
Stop by total wine and more in Puyallup and ask the clerks in there.  Also here is a suggestion,
If you are going to smoke/bbq the turkey the get and try a Amador county Zinfandel from California.  This is what I serve when we have turkey cooked in the Weber.  For the white a good Pinot Grigio or a savion blanc. 

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Re: Wine help
« Reply #14 on: November 17, 2020, 04:16:49 PM »
The smart host thinks about where he’ll be serving appetizers, dinner, desert, and nights caps (the ladies will probably want more wine vs scotch/bourbon).

You’ll have to pair your floor covering color to the libations coloring to said meal parings and each gusts ability to hold their alcohol. If all goes right you won’t be replacing thousands of dollars of floor coverings after your guest get sloshed on wines they’ll never remember the next day. So MD 20/20 Gold should work fine as it’s almost clear in color.😉
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