It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without 2605 articles about what wine to serve with Thanksgiving dinner.
My favorite article this time around is this one which advocates for Beaujolais Nouveau:
All of our experts seem to be amateur drunks, so we consulted professional wine pushers for the skinny on the best bottles to buy as gifts. The word of the day is Beaujolais, a young wine released yearly just before Thanksgiving. Jai Jai Greenfield of Harlem Vintage says they always try to include Beaujolais in their Thanksgiving Six Pack, a collection of wines designed to take you from the arrival of the first guests to dessert and beyond. Dan Weber of Williamsburg's UVA Wines recommends Terres Dorees L'Ancien Beaujolais Villes Vignes ($18), explaining, "It's a relatively light-bodied red, with strong accents of dark cherry fruit and a good acidity that, after all that food, cuts through. People will find it compelling."
Whatever wine you choose, I hope you and your family have a great Thanksgiving!
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