Wednesday, November 27, 2013



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 Chardonnay to pair with Thanksgiving Dinner

The chardonnay grape is a neutral grape with flavors being derived from the terrior and oak.  Chardonnay is originally from Burgundy France but is now grown widely in other countries including Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.  To provide further guidance you will find Chardonnay described as "oaked", "unoaked" and balanced. 
Oaked would be best described as having flavors of vanilla, toast, butter and nuts.  This style of wine would be aged in oak barrels.
Unoaked would describe a wine that is made and matured in stainless steel barrels and would have flavors described as clean, crisp, fresh fruit notes.
Balanced would best describe a style of wine that has some portion aged in oak and another portion aged in stainless steel to decrease the oak flavor.

For Thanksgiving dinner I would recommend an unoaked or balanced Chardonnay as a heavily oaked wine may interfere with the food flavors.  Below would be a few suggestions to pair with your special meal:

Marimar Estate 2010 Acero Don Miguel Vineyard (Russian River) unoaked style $29.00

Fritz 2010 Russian River Valley Chardonny unoaked style $20.00

Roar 2010 Sierra Mar Vineyard Chardanny (Santa Lucia Highlands) balanced style $45.00

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