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The best bottle of wine to bring to any holiday party, from Friendsgiving to your in-laws' Christmas dinner
Family Thanksgiving reunion: Pinot noir
Friendsgiving feast: Sparkling wine
Under $20: Juve y Camps Reserva de la Familia Brut Nature
$20 to $50: Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut
$50 and up: Billecart-Salmon Blanc des Blancs
"Friendsgiving is my favorite annual holiday, and it's all about eating fall-inspired foods often more adventurous than what might be served at the traditional family Thanksgiving and celebrating life with your best friends," Thomas said. "Nothing works better for this than a great bottle of bubbles."
A Hanukkah dinner: Sparkling wine, rosé, or a full-bodied red
Kosher options/non-Kosher options:
Under $20: LaMarca Prosecco / Gramona La Cuvee Gran Reserva Cava
$20 to $50: Celler Capcanes Peraj Petita Rosat / Robert Sinskey Vin Gris of Pinot Noir
$50 and up: Celler de Capcanes Peraj Ha'abib / Casas del Bosque Gran Reserva Pinot Noir
Traditional Hanukkah dishes offer an array of flavors, Thomas said, adding that some, like the sweetness of noodle kugel, are difficult for wine pairing, while others, like potato latkes and matzo ball soup, pair easily.
"Rather than suggesting one type of wine to cover the entire dinner, the kosher suggestions offer the perfect pairings for the dinner — beginning with a sparkling, [continuing] with a soft and fruit rosé, and finishing the dinner (brisket time!) with a full-bodied and rich red wine," she said.
Your best friend's Secret Santa party: A bottle with a beautiful label
Under $20: Proyecto Garnachas de Espana Salvaje de Moncayo
$20 to $50: Red Car Rose of Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast
$50 and up: Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne
"If wine is your gift for your Secret Santa recipient, you'll want to gift something that's not only wonderfully tasty, but also has a beautiful label, which will garner the most 'oohs and aahs' during the present opening reveal," Thomas said.
Your coworker's ugly Christmas Sweater party: Rosé
Under $20: Gratien and Meyer Cremant de Loire
$20 to $50: Avinyo Rose Brut Reserva Cava
$50 and up: H. Billiot Rose Grand Cru Champagne
"Ugly sweater Christmas parties always stir up mixed emotions before the party, yet end up being so much silly fun, which is a great respite from the holiday hustle," Thomas said. "I think joyful and playful wine is what everyone is in the mood for, so rosé bubbles will be necessary, and if you can bring a magnum, even better."
Your in-laws' Christmas dinner: Rioja
Under $20: La Rioja Alta Alberdi Reserva
$20 to $50: Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia Reserva
$50 and up: CVNE Imperial Gran Reserva
"Bringing a wine to your in-laws requires some preparing — you want it to be unique, perhaps something they've never had before, but it still needs to be a surefire winner," Thomas said. "For this kind of dinner, a well-aged, classic Rioja will always bring smiles to the evening."
A New Year's Eve celebration: Cabernet Sauvignon
Under $20: It's New Year's Eve — skip the bargain wines!
$20 to $50: Caves Sao Joao, Poco do Lobo
$50 and up: Hedges Family Estate Red Mountain La Haute Cuvee
Thomas suggests skipping the ubiquitous option for a New Year's Eve party — Champagne. "Chances are, so many people will be coming to the party with Champagne, and something else is needed," she said. "New Year's Eve is the time to open really special bottles, and with the cold chill in the air, a beautifully aged Cabernet Sauvignon is perfect."
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