2016 Thanksgiving Wine Suggestions

Hi All. We have a great week for giving thanks. I wanted to provide a few picks from previous postings plus an extra or two in case you needed to pick up a great white or red at the grocery store in a mad rush to cook Thanksgiving dinner or get to your family’s or friend’s houses.

Chardonnay: I’m a fan of Chardonnay as a white wine for Thanksgiving primarily due to the stronger tastes of the main course and sides and the need to pair the meal appropriately. You can find a Harken Chardonnay at Market Street for around $15 per bottle. It has a slight oakiness, but does have some solid buttery notes. A slightly more expensive choice would be the 2014 Sonoma Cutrer at $20 per bottle – you can find that in most grocery stores. It is slightly oakier and stronger, so would also do well against a sharper meal. If all else fails, Kendall Jackson Chardonnay (not the Reserve though – not worth the higher price) is, and always has been, a great staple at around $11 per bottle. If I ever had a child, I might name them Kendall or Jackson. I most likely wouldn’t name them Chardonnay.

Cabernet Sauvignon: You can’t go wrong with a Cabernet Sauvignon for Thanksgiving either. The 2014 Educated Guess may be worthy of turkey – while I noted some flight fruitiness to this smooth Cabernet, that would work well against a savory meal. You can find it for $20 per bottle in Tom Thumb. In addition, you could look at the 2014 Decoy Cabernet – more oaky, some fruit, but would complement well. You can find it in most grocery stores for $19 per bottle.

Blended Red Wine: Blended families or wines are always good to have around. I would recommend the Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages (any year), but you must really like the people with whom you share it. That blend is around $50 per bottle.

Whatever you do this week, give thanks. Happy Thanksgiving!

2014 Conundrum White Wine Blend

Hi All. So an interesting week for sure. I thought the following wine was an appropriate selection given the behavior of people including Presidential candidates and many Americans in general. I decided to review the 2014 Conundrum White Wine. This is their 25th anniversary production of this wine. This blend gets quite a few of the Popular votes in the United States. (I know it’s corny, but that’s just funny) The Wagner Family of Wines produces it along with other brands such as Caymus, Mer Soleil and Emmolo. Conundrum is a blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Muscat Canelli and Viognier. The website touts a hint of oak, pear, honeysuckle, and some citrus but I didn’t taste the oak at all. I did taste pear, apple and peach with a floral essence. It is sweet (unlike some folks I’ve seen on Facebook this week), but not to the level of some Rieslings I’ve had. While I’m not a sweet wine fan, this was a good combination with cheese and nuts. You used to get a bottle for around $15-$17, but they are proud of their 25th Anniversary Edition at $22.99 per bottle at Total Wines and other grocery stores such as Tom Thumb and Market Street. Enjoy it by sitting outside on a patio with friends and family while you let things cool down on Facebook and the internet (after you read this blog of course). Have a good weekend!