Deck The Halls With Vapid Wine-And-Food Recommendations
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BAKED SMOKED COUNTRY HAM with MUSTARD GLAZE – Green Apple and Apricot Chutney Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Smoked Chili Cream Succotash with Tomato and Chives
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If you are like most people, you tend to stick with wines you know at Thanksgiving. White wines like an oaky, buttery Chardonnay or an off-dry Riesling, and for red, Pinot Noir always seem to be the wine of choice. These are all excellent choices, but if you’re looking for something different, fun and want to up the ante, take a look at these offerings. These wines will have your family talking about wine instead of politics this Thanksgiving!
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