The Cellar: Thanksgiving Wines
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Critic
The Cellar: Thanksgiving Wines

2010 Meulenhof Riesling Kabinett Erdener Treppchen, Mosel, Germany
Riesling is an unbelievable food wine. While often overlooked on the dinner table, the fact is that few wines pair with as many types of food as Riesling. This week’s first recommendation is a great example of just that.
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While most Rieslings will do the trick, I suggest you go for a German Riesling, preferably one labeled ‘Kabinett’, which means that the wine is likely to be light in body, low in alcohol, have a little residual sugar, as well as nice acidity and minerality. The one that I will be serving is the delicious 2010 Riesling Kabinett from Meulenhof’s Treppchen vineyard. It is a pretty straightforward Riesling with loads of ripe green apples and peaches, as well as citrus notes on the long finish.
2010 The Pinot Project, Pinot Noir, California
If your party is big enough and two red wines are needed I suggest you get a full-bodied red, like a spicy Zinfandel, and a lighter-bodied red, like a Pinot Noir. If you have to choose between the two I say go with the Pinot

One of the best Pinot values out there right now is the under-$15 ‘The Pinot Project’. Normally, I shy away from wines from large appellations, such as ‘California’. Because when it just says ‘California’, as opposed to a more specific place like ‘Napa Valley’, it means that the grapes are sourced from all over the State. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I just prefer my wines that reflect and express the place where the grapes are grown. That said, and knowing how difficult it is to find a good Pinot Noir at this price point, I actually like this wine a lot. I will be serving this wine on Thursday as I see it pairing nicely with the lean turkey, cranberries and all the spices found on the table.
Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!
Steffen Rasch CSW is ready to answer any wine-related questions, comments or concerns you may have. Feel free to email him at [email protected]. And as always, don’t forget to follow GoLocalProv’s Wine Cellar on Facebook.
