Crash Course: Turkey Day Wine Pairings

by Morgan FirstOctober 29, 2009

Wine Gallery Crash Course

Crash Course Wine Seminars are in full swing this season to get you prepped for all the holiday occasions! Whether you’re a celebrated wino or new to wine altogether, we have a slew of courses coming up designed to turn you and your friends into total wine badasses. As a special holiday gift, we’ll be giving out our annual Wine Guide for free to all attendees of Crash Courses! With 210 wines at your fingertips, you’ll have a go-to guide for selecting anything from the perfect bottle for your boss to the red that will impress your date for sure.

As usual, our goal is to empower you, the drinker, with more knowledge about wine by way of expert education and tasty sips. We are working with the top names in wine that Boston has to offer to bring and fun, informative and most importantly, completely unpretentious wine class. All Crash Courses are $10 a person, and include 4-6 different wines to taste and a whole lot of expert knowledge.

Get Your Learn On!

Louis Krieger, Wine Buyer, dog lover and all around cool guy at Wine Gallery, along with experienced Second Glass Staffers, will bust knowledge and pour glasses of great vino.

Where: Wine Gallery [375 Boylston St, Brookline, MA]

When: Monday, November 23rd from 7-8pm

Cost: $10

Even if you’re already the most knowledgeable wino of your friends and family, bringing a wine to pair with Thanksgiving dinner is slightly more intimidating than bringing a bottle to pair with Friday night make-your-own pizza. A big roasted turkey with super filling sides probably isn’t something you eat frequently either, unless you’re a regular at Boston Market. On the other hand, if you know absolutely nothing about wine, have no fear! We’ll turn you into an expert (or at least a great faker) in the course of an hour.

Check out The Second Glass’s Thanksgiving Crash Course to discover wines that work perfectly with Turkey Day dinner. Sample 5-6 different wines along with yummy turkey to simulate the dinnertime experience. Impress your family, friends, or new in-laws with your wine selection.

With these baller wine pairings, The Second Glass hopes to keep you out of a food coma and encourage you to Drink More Wine! Let’s just say, if Plymouth Rock had wines this tasty, the Pilgrims and the Indians would have done less fighting and a lot more loving.

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Wine Pairings Guide November 2, 2009 at 2:28 am

Welcome to Good Taste with Tanji, where good food, good wine and good times go hand-in-hand.

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