I usually drink gin or vodka alone so I don't know what wine to serve at a group event. I don't want to ask my older relatives to bring anything, they'll insist water is fine (what we had last year) and my brother will bring coke zero if I ask. Please include some non-reds, my mom sez red gives her headaches.
Give me some wine recommendations for Thanksgiving dinner (<$20 a bottle)
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sparkling wine as is great as an aperitif to get you nice and hungry before dinner
red: beaujolais from france is a classic pairing for turkey. it's bone dry (low sugar) so might work better for those sensitive to headaches. you can find louis jadot brand everywhere for around $13.
white: sweet wines go great with a lot of thanksgiving foods or for after dinner. gewurztraminer or resiling from germany/austria are
or for non-sweet white: italian pinot grigio
wine pairings all made up tho so it really doesn't matter as long as it tastes good
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