Wines of the Week: 4 All-American Thanksgiving Wines

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If you've ever stood with clammy hands looking up at the 10-foot tall "Wall of Wine" in the grocery store wondering how the heck you're going to pick wines to pair with all the crazy flavors of the Thanksgiving meal, not to mention satisfy your crazy family members, this episode of "Wines of the Week" is for you!

In it, I recommend wines that will alleviate your Wine Pairing Paralysis and pair beautifully with EVERYTHING and EVERYONE at your holiday table.

This week's episode features 4 All-American Thanksgiving Wines from some of my favorite producers to pair with this most All-American holiday. These wines are all relatively easy to find, but if you can't locate them, simply ask your local wine retailer to recommend a similar wine.These wines are also crafted from grape varieties which are legendary for "playing nicely" with a wide variety of flavors. You definitely want to avoid wines with lots of oak or harsh, aggressive tannins that'll clash with many of the flavors commonly found in a Thanksgiving meal.

4 Fabulous All-American Thanksgiving Wines

(Please watch full episode below for detailed tasting notes & MORE helpful advice):

1.) Domaine Carneros Brut Rosé Cuvée de la Pompadour, Carneros, California, NV ($42):

To read more about sparkling wine & Champagne production, please read my "Champagne 101" post by clicking here.

2.) King Estate Backbone Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2015 ($28):

This wine was aged "sur lie" a French term that means "on the lees" and to find out what the heck that means, simply click here.

3.) Résonance Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2015 ($45)

4.) Duckhorn Merlot, Napa Valley, California, 2014 ($50)

For ALL the details on this week's All-American Thanksgiving Wines please watch the Facebook LIVE video above. To view previous episodes of “Wines of the Week” on Facebook LIVE, please click here. And if YOU have any favorite wines you're looking forward to enjoying next week, I’d LOVE to hear about them! Please let me know in the Comments section below.

Wishing you a Happy & Delicious Thanksgiving,