Thanksgiving Wine Pairing Tips
For turkey prepared with a fruit-based or sweet sauce an off-dry white such as Riesling or Gewürztraminer is a good match. If it’s drizzled with buttery juices, the buttery character of Chardonnay may be a good partner. Turkey itself is quite wine-friendly and can pair well with many whites and reds, it’s often the side dishes served with a traditional turkey dinner that throw in more savory to sweet flavors. A rich, fruity red such as Shiraz or Zinfandel can complement strongly flavored side dishes. Many people also choose Beaujolais at Thanksgiving time – a light-bodied, dry red wine with fruity nuances.
Thanksgiving Spirits
Thanksgiving Ready-to-Drink Cocktails
Everyday Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Thanksgiving Coffee & Tea
Cranberry Green Tea Mocktail
A great drink for a special occasion. A cranberry-forward mocktail, full of tart flavor and earthy green tea. It’s a dry drink, which is exceptionally hard to achieve in a mocktail, while still being bright and refreshing.



