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| Red wine with turkey??? |
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J Robinson
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| Red wine with turkey??? |
| Posted: 11/01/2007 11:53:10 PM |
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| I love red wine, but have not really heard of too many red wines that go with Turkey or the holidays! What are your thoughts? |
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J Robinson Posts: 2 |
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| Re:Red wine with turkey??? |
| Posted: 11/23/2007 10:14:00 AM |
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| To follow up from my previous comment, we tried a Louis Jadot 2005 Beaujolais and just loved the combination with turkey and various types of cranberries! |
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J Robinson Posts: 2 |
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| Re:Red wine with turkey??? |
| Posted: 11/19/2007 8:48:11 PM |
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| You know, on my last shopping trip I was also suggested a Beaujolais (not nouveau) as a good turkey wine. I have heard plenty about gewursztraminer and pinot noir with turkey, but I though I'd give something different a try! |
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Love Food Posts: 3 |
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| Re:Red wine with turkey??? |
| Posted: 11/02/2007 08:42:26 AM |
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| Pinot Noir is a lighter red wine that goes very well with almost any type of meat (except fish). I have served it with turkey, duck, ham, pork, and lamb and it has worked out very well. In fact, I will be serving it again at Thanksgiving this year. |
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