Turkey and Wine
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Turkey and Wine
Of course you all do know to serve red wine with turkey?
Forget the white wine with white meats and red wine with red meats rules for turkey....
Think of it this way... A fruity, not overly sweet red wine compliments turkey the same way cranberry sauce does.
**This is the most off topic I will get. My heritage forbids me from not sharing this one!
Forget the white wine with white meats and red wine with red meats rules for turkey....
Think of it this way... A fruity, not overly sweet red wine compliments turkey the same way cranberry sauce does.
**This is the most off topic I will get. My heritage forbids me from not sharing this one!
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OK...I am wine-challenged. I have heard about red wine-red meat...and white wine-white meat, but I would order White Zin with whatever I ate if I had the choice, just because I like White Zin. I have heard it comes from the "not great" grapes, but I still like it. Besides, it's pink ! Is there any hope for me ???
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- Susan
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Oh, I used to love to drink White Zinfandel too, but was frowned upon by the wine drinkers I know. They called it the "P*ss of Wines". I've tried to educate my palate to enjoy the other wines out there, but the ones that have nitrates (or is it nitrites) gives me a headache as I am drinking them. Give me champagne any ol' day, I guess its the French in me. 

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