Thanksgiving Wines (page 4 of 5)

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Big, Rich Reds

This category always gets the most attention at our home, and these are lovely choices for Thanksgiving.

2004 Gnarly Head Zinfandel (California)
Perfect American heritage Thanksgiving wine with peppery dark berry flavors with a touch of vanilla.



2004 Terrazas de los Andes Malbec Reserva (Argentina)
A real bargain with deep, dark fruit flavors with hints of coconut and violets.



2004 Chalone Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon (California)
Highly fruity cherry-berry flavors with a tasty tang.



2004 Mark West Pinot Noir, Appellation Vin de Corse (California)
Actually, the winemaker is from California and the grapes are from Corsica in this nice wine with red fruit flavors and touches of coffee, smoke and spice.



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