There is no other holiday that I look forward to more than Thanksgiving. First and foremost, I love getting together with family and friends to share this time, it marks a time in the year that is filled with anticipation of things to come, but it is also a time of reflection for me. I am remembering the prior two years' growing seasons and the weather challenges... the cool summers, slow grape maturation, not enough sun and then all of a sudden too much sun! I am grateful for this past year which brought back a more normal season that most everyone benefited from...a great harvest with great potential! Now, let's get to the feast. Kirsten and I have been discussing what side dishes to serve with our turkey and we most always come back around to the 'traditional' dishes so as not to veer off too far from what family is expecting and wanting; are mashed potatoes essential? Will the kids eat brussels sprouts? As the kitchen becomes a hive of activity, Kirsten and Samantha busy slicing, dicing and prepping I will step outside where no doubt there will be a crispness in the air and begin barbecuing the turkey on the grill. As I peer through the window inside I know I will see the burners on the stove all occupied with savory dishes in progress. Turkey on the barbecue was an experiment for us two years ago and it turned out so amazingly well that we will never go back to the oven. Last year, as I
Here are some of my favorite Thanksgiving wines:

The Roederer Estate Brut is crisp and elegant with complex pear, spice and hazelnut flavors. It is fresh and lightly fruity with great finesse and depth of flavor.


Hanna Sauvignon Blanc 2010, Russian River ($15.00)

Flowers 2010 Sonoma coast Pinot Noir ($45.00)
This Sonoma Coast 2010 Pinot Noir is deep garnet color with ruby highlights. It has expressive aromas of dark berry fruit, black tea, and dried cranberry with earthy nuances of oregano, spice and sweet tobacco. Delivering flavors of ripe plum, fig, orange and licorice this wine is bold, yet graceful on the palate with supple tannins and a lingering coastal minerality on the finish.
Inman Family 2009 Olivet Grange Vineyard (OGV) Pinot Noir ($63.00)

Cheers!
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