No Thanksgiving Table Is Complete Without Expertly Paired Wines
Thanksgiving is a day to celebrate around the table with family, friends, and (of course) a lot of food. From the traditional carved turkey and creamy mashed potatoes with gravy to stuffing, cranberries, buttered rolls, and a slice of pie, there’s something on the menu for everyone. But with all of that rich comfort food, what should you be pouring alongside it? Drinks, too, are an essential part of the meal.
“Wine brings people together and is a joyous part of the celebration,” says Laura Koffer, advanced sommelier and VP of Wine at Wine Access.
Pairing a few bottles of wine with your favorite Thanksgiving foods doesn’t have to be tricky. There are plenty of options that will enhance the meal, whether you need something to pour with everything on the table or you’re looking for specific pairings that can stack up to vibrant cranberries or all of that wonderful butter.
“Food and wine are inseparable,” says Logan Griffin, certified sommelier and director of food and beverage at Blackberry Mountain. “They enhance the flavors, aromas, textures, and overall enjoyment of a meal.”
To find the best bottles to pair with Thanksgiving foods, we asked industry experts and matched their suggestions with top-rated bottles we love.
Wines to Go With Everything
If you’re searching for a bottle or two that can stack up to anything on the table, Koffer says to think about versatile qualities including a medium body, moderate tannins, and earthy flavors.
Acidity is also a crucial component. “Acidity is the lip-smacking character that makes your mouth salivate,” says Janeen Jason, certified sommelier at Atlanta-based wine shop VinoTeca. “A wine with balanced acidity will help wash away cream, cut the richness of stuffing, and pair great with homemade cranberry sauce.”
Keep in mind that wines should also reflect the tastes of you and your guests. “If mom loves bubbles, make sure to have that on hand,” says Koffer. “If your family isn’t really into wine, don’t make them feel awkward as you parade out bottles of vintage Grand Cru Burgundy, save those for your wine friends.”
And it’s best to avoid bottles that have overly oaky flavors. “If a wine spent a long time aging in a wood barrel, there’s a chance those tannins could clash with most of the dishes typically seen for Thanksgiving,” Jason says.
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White Recommendation: Sauvignon Blanc
A nice Sauvignon Blanc is a balanced pairing for just about any food, and the same applies to a Thanksgiving meal.
“With a nice brace of acid and fruit forward notes, Sauvignon Blanc will complement just about everything around the table,” says Paul Durant, owner of Durant Vineyards.

Saracina 2022 Lolonis Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc (Mendocino)
Aromatics of crisp citrus, juicy melon, and dried herbs cascade across the nose. The mouthfeel is fresh with high energy, saline, and mouth-watering lime blossoms, White grapefruit, and fennel, creating a need to experience the concentrated bounty of this luminous nod to summer. The Lolonis Vineyard is a prized site that has been my favorite for many years. It is a captivating expression of old vine Sauvignon Blanc. Pair with steamed mussels and garlic aioli. 96 points — Tonya Pitts
$43
Flatiron Wine & Spirits
Red Recommendation: Pinot Noir
“Pinot Noir is a thin-skinned red grape that creates a wine with moderate tannins and higher levels of acid,” says Jason. With those qualities, she adds that it’s the perfect catch-all red wine that can pair with lighter fare while also being able to stand up to hearty flavors in the meal.
“I would tend towards a richer, more robust style of Pinot Noir with long tannins and dark fruit notes such as cherry and blueberry,” says Durant.

Clarice 2023 Garys’ Vineyard Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands)
Crafted from a classic vineyard by a winemaker who’s been working there for decades, this bottling is lush and detailed on the nose, offering black cherry compote, boysenberry, star anise and cola-spiked ice cream aromas. The palate expertly balances bold black cherry, cracked pepper and and lush French toast spices, leaving the mouth buzzing and engaged long into the finish. 97 points — Matt Kettmann
$100
K&L Wines
Sparkling Recommendation: Blanc de Blancs
Any sparkling wine, no matter where it’s from, provides the ideal pairing for a Thanksgiving meal.
“For a wine to go well with everything on the table, it needs to be able to blend in, not overwhelm or take over,” notes Griffin. A Chardonnay-forward Blanc de Blancs is versatile with its own distinctive traits but can still stand up to flavors and aromas in a variety of foods.

Wiston Estate Winery 2018 Blanc de Blancs Chardonnay (England)
2018 was hailed as England’s “miracle vintage,” rocketing the country to a new level of sparkling wine stardom. From the chalky soils of the South Downs, BdB has long been the diva style of Wiston’s stellar range, and for good reason. Showing some mushroomy character, it’s beautifully complex, with layers of distinctive aromas, from thyme to green apple, lemon brioche and nougat. The acidity has a distinctively English edge to it, rolling over the tongue like cool river water over rocks. There’s a pithy grapefruit bite. Poised and still remarkably youthful overall, with a subtle generosity that makes it remarkable versatile food pairing but utterly delicious now. 97 points — Christina Pickard
$79
R.H.C. Selections
Rosé Recommendation: Pinot Noir Rosé
Pair something vibrant with all of the food on the table, without the flavor taking over. Jason notes that Pinot Noir rosé, especially a bottle from Oregon, is sure to deliver.

Red Car 2024 Rosé of Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast)
This extra pale, almost golden, rosé delivers a striking nose with aromas of white cherries, orange blossom and river rocks. The palate displays focused minerality and flavors of stone fruit, pithy lemon and white flowers. All summer long, baby! 94 Points — Tom Capo
$30
Red Car
NA recommendation: NA Cava
Griffin says Spain is producing some excellent NA Cavas that are worthy of a holiday meal. Bubbles can cut through anything, and this is a great option for those around the table who aren’t drinking Champagne or sparkling wines with alcohol.

Wines Made for Turkey
According to the experts we interviewed, the ideal match for turkey is something juicy with a medium body. It should meet the bird’s rich texture while balancing its earthy flavors.
White Recommendation: Chardonnay
Traditional roast turkey is a rich meat. To match that richness, Koffer suggests choosing a buttery Chardonnay with a medium body, a bit of oak, and a touch of earthy herbal notes.

Kumeu River 2023 Kumeu Village Chardonnay (Kumeu)
“Village” may be the entry level wine of this famed producer’s range, but this vintage, particularly, is one of the best bargains in Chardonnay. Smoky, struck match and toasted nut characters are at the fore, the citrus rind notes just behind. In the mouth, there’s lovely salt-flecked citrus that, combined with the bright tingly acidity, makes it easy to take another sip. And another. And another. Editors’ Choice. 95 points — Christina Pickard
$26
Champion Wine Cellars
Red Recommendation: GSM Blend
A blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre is sure to bring richness and depth to pair with turkey. Durant suggests choosing an option that is heavier on Grenache and Mourvèdre and lighter on Syrah. “Try it with dark meat that has a nice slather of gravy on it. The richness and depth of the GSM will enhance the interplay of the turkey and gravy,” he says.

Frequency 2023 Red (Santa Barbara County)
This is a classically designed Rhône blend of 50% Grenache, 30% Syrah and 20% Mourvèdre, yet with the benefit of Santa Barbara’s seaside sunshine. Plump aromas of black raspberry and plum burst on the nose across an elegant woodspice. The palate’s fresh acidity weaves through rich red fruit, mace and star anise flavors. Editors’ Choice. 94 points — M.K.
$36
Frequency Wines
Sparkling Recommendation: Xarel-lo Cava
Grab a bottle of bubbles from Spain to stand up to your Thanksgiving bird. Jason notes that Cava offers notes of savory orchard fruit, especially if Xarel-lo is the dominant grape. The sparkling wine’s white pepper quality is unique and brings a slight savory tone for roast turkey.

Bodegas U Mes U Fan Tres NV Cygnus Albireo Brut Reserva Xarel-lo-Parellada (Cava)
Complex aromatics and a crisp palate deliver lemongrass and lime zest, crisp pear and a squeeze of lemon. Creamy mousse and a sprinkle of celery salt enliven the finish. 92 points — Elaine Chukan Brown
$29
Wine Empire
NA Recommendation: Apple Cider
Apple cider makes for an excellent brine for turkey, but it’s also the ideal non-alcoholic drink pairing. The drink’s freshly pressed orchard fruit flavors offer a rustic touch for the table.
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Wines That Can Stand Up to Cranberries
Whether you’re enjoying fresh or canned cranberry sauce, finding a bottle to stack up to the fruit’s vibrant flavor is important. “The acidity of the dish needs to be matched in the wine or they both will fall flat,” says Koffer.
White Recommendation: Pinot Grigio
Pinot Grigio offers crisp acidity and a light body. “Pinot Grigio’s naturally high acidity complements the tartness of cranberries, creating a refreshing and balanced palate that prevents either the dish or the wine from feeling too sharp or sour,” Koffer says.

Livio Felluga 2021 Curubella Pinot Grigio/Gris (Friuli Colli Orientali)
The subtle rose gold hue is your first hint that this isn’t your everyday Pinot Grigio. Aromas spiral upward like a siren song, cherry blossoms, fresh-snipped herbs, honeydew, and delicate finger lime all weave together in mesmerizing layers. The palate is a revelation: orange oil and zest mingle with green almond notes, all wrapped in a salty, textured embrace that somehow manages to stay light on its feet. There’s volume here, but it moves with such grace. This is a wine that makes you pause and wonder, both totally delicious now and promising even more intrigue for those patient enough to cellar it. Cellar Selection. 96 points — Jeff Porter
$77
Bottlerocket
Red Recommendation: Langhe Nebbiolo
Choose a red with light fruity notes and tannins that aren’t overwhelming. Durant says that while Nebbiolo is known for firm tannins, Langhe Nebbiolo often shows a softer tannic profile. That profile provides just the right amount of structure.
“The wine’s bright red fruit flavor and elegant structure make it great for cranberry dishes,” he adds. “The wine’s notes of cranberry, cherry, and raspberry harmonize beautifully with the cranberry’s natural flavor, creating a complementary and cohesive flavor experience.”

Diego Morra 2023 Il Sarto Nebbiolo (Langhe)
This Langhe Nebbiolo seduces from the start with a bouquet of roses leading the way. The aromas draw you into a world of cranberry and white cherry flavors as the palate unfolds with a plush inviting texture that makes everything accessible. Here’s a wine that shows why people fall in love with wine in the first place: pure joy in a glass and a perfect gateway into the wonderful world of Nebbiolo. 94 points — J.P.
$20
Galli Enoteca
Sparkling Recommendation: Crémant de Loire
Jason suggests choosing a bottle of bubbles that presents ripe fruits and moderate tannins. This will help stand up to the crunchy tannins from the skin of the punchy cranberries.
“Cabernet Franc is the dominant grape,” she says. “It shows a richer character in the red fruit than lighter grapes like Gamay or Pinot Noir.”

Langlois NV Brut Rosè Sparkling (Crémant de Loire)
This rosé crémant is lively and vibrant. The wine has a fresh nose of red apple, pencil shavings and dried white flower blossom. Additional flavors of pear, red cherry, red raspberry and lemon peel emerge on the palate that has a vibrant, fun and layered acidity. 90 points — R.S.
$32
Wine.com
NA Recommendation: Sparkling Apple Juice
There’s a reason you see big displays of sparkling apple juice around the holiday season. The fruity juice can stand up to a number of different foods while adding a light effervescence.

Wines to Cut Through All That Butter
A key ingredient to providing flavor and creamy texture to many Thanksgiving dishes is butter. Pair a bottle with bright acidity that can stand up to all that richness. That way, all of the flavors of the meal can come through harmoniously.
White Recommendation: Chablis
Pair buttery stuffing with a beautiful bottle of Chablis with bright acidity. “Acidity in wine has an amazing ability to refresh and reset the palate, particularly if your palate is coated from rich foods,” says Koffer.

Domaine Laroche 2022 Les Blanchots Grand Cru (Chablis)
While this wine initially exhibits reduction, it quickly unveils layers of complexity. Currently restrained yet promising, the concentrated nose reveals citrus, Bosc pear, acacia, and stone. The palate is round and generous, showcasing ample stone, white mushroom, and salinity. Piercing acidity awakens the palate, delivering a wealth of sensations. It should benefit from additional cellaring through 2028+ to reveal its full depth. 94 points — Anna-Christina Cabrales
$189
Wine Watch
Red Recommendation: Beaujolais
If you gravitate towards reds with acidity, Durant suggests reaching for a bottle with bright fruit notes with raspberry, cranberry, and red currant like the Gamay-based wines of Beaujolais. “The elevated acidity will help cut through the butter and cleanse your palate as you reach for a second helping of mashed potatoes,” he says.

Mont Bessay 2022 En Bessay Gamay (Juliénas)
$54
Wine Express
Sparkling Recommendation: Champagne
Ready for a bottle of bubbly? Koffer suggests bringing Champagne to the table to help cut through the fat. Plus, its acidity makes it a versatile pairing for just about everything else on the table.

Champagne Thiénot 2008 Cuvée Alain Thiénot Sparkling (Champagne)
With maturity, this Champagne has developed opulence. Its blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir now brings out the ripe fruit from an excellent harvest. A toasty edge encourages the light oak aroma. Drink this fine wine now. Editors’ Choice. 95 points — Roger Voss
$140
The Wine Wave
NA Recommendation: Sweet Tea
Make a batch or buy a jug of sweet tea for your holiday meal. Griffin says the tannins from the tea will help to cut through anything on the table.

The Best Pairings for Pies
Thanksgiving often means a slice of classic pumpkin, apple, or pecan pie to round out the meal. Koffer suggests pairing your pie with a dessert wine made from white grapes. The key is to balance the dessert’s sweetness with the chosen wine.
Sweet Sparkling Recommendation: Moscato d’Asti
Pair your slice of pie and a bottle of something with plenty of fruit, like Moscato d’Asti. This sweet wine has a blend of citrus, orchard, and tropical fruits and a slight effervescence. “The refreshing acidity is great after the long savory meal,” says Koffer.

Braida di Giacomo Bologna 2024 Vigna Senza Nome Moscato (Moscato d’Asti)
Pure magic in the glass. Ripe peaches and jasmine perform a perfect duet while bright citrus notes add sparkle like summer sunshine on water. The palate dances with exceptional grace and precision building to a finish that makes you want to start the show again. Editors’ Choice. 94 Points — J.P.
$30
Wine.com
Cognac Recommendation: VSOP Cognac
Choose a sipper that complements baking spices found in desserts, like cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg. Griffin says the VSOP Cognac category is aged in oak barrels for at least four years. That brings forward those spice aromas to pair with a bite of apple, pumpkin, or pecan pie.

A. de Fussigny VSOP Grande Champagne Cognac
Vanilla and caramel aromas show on the nose. Initially, cocoa and vanilla coat the palate, but tinges of dried dates and violet emerge on the gentle exhale. Clove and black pepper brace up the finish. 95 points — Kara Newman
$55
Total Wine
Fortified Wine Recommendation: Cream Sherry
Jason says cream Sherry is a blend of dry, nutty Oloroso-style Sherry and sweet, luscious Pedro Ximenez. Their notes of salted caramel, dried fruits, and molasses are the ideal match for seasonal spiced pies with buttery crusts.

Hartley & Gibson’s NV Cream Sherry (Jerez)
Amber in color, this wine has an aromatic nose of fig, black cherry skin, nutmeg, clove and roasted red apple. The sweet Sherry combines an underlayer of seriousness with an outer layer of frivolity. The wine reminds you why you should be open to enjoying sweet Sherries more often. 90 points — R.S.
$18
Shop Wine Direct
Late Harvest Recommendation: Riesling
An especially great pairing for apple pie, late-harvest Riesling is Durant’s go-to choice for the dessert course. Apple pie tends to be a bit more on the tart side with a hint of sugar and more subtle spices compared to pumpkin or pecan pie. Those qualities lend themselves well to a touch more sweetness from this easy-sipping white.

Selbach-Oster 2020 Graacher Domprobst Auslese Riesling (Mosel)
Classic Mosel, this is intensely aromatic and bursting with herb, peach, lime and slate notes, while remaining balanced and graceful, thanks to focused structure and lively acidity. Almost creamy in texture, yet weightless, this is beautifully put together and long on the finish. 93 points — Aleks Zecevic
$45
Fine Wine House
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