What is a good wine for turkey dinner?

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asked Jan 5, 2022 in Other-Food Drink by JCondon (1,150 points)
What is a good wine for turkey dinner?

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answered Jan 5, 2022 by Klecner (750 points)
A good wine for Turkey Dinner is Pinot Noir Wine.

Other Red Wines are also good for Turkey Dinner.

Pinot Noir Wine is good with turkey and in fact Pinot Noir is one of the best wines to pair with Turkey.

The red wine that goes best with turkey is Pinot Noir Wine.

The Pinot Noir wine's bright high acidity, as well as extreme versatility on the table, make it a solid choice for pairing not only with turkey, but also the handful of sides that will cover the rest of your plate.

Foods that pair well with Merlot Wine are steak, charcuterie, pork or veal roasts, rich, cheesy gratins and even hamburgers.

Merlot Wine does go well with steak as well as Pinot Noir, Rich Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Syrah/Shiraz and Sangiovese.

A good wine to drink with steak is Cabernet Wine.

The wine that goes well and goes best with steak is Cabernet Wine.

Other good wines that go well with steak include Zinfandel, Malbec, Red Wine and Syrah (Shiraz).

Wine stays in your system for around 24 hours although the wine can remain detectable in your urine for up to 72 hours.

The more you drink of the wine or alcohol the longer it will take the wine or alcohol to leave your system.

To get rid of alcohol or wine in your system.

Eating before, during, and after drinking can help slow the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream.

Drinking plenty of water can assist with dehydration and flushing toxins from the body.

And drinking fruit juices that contain fructose and vitamins B and C can help the liver flush out alcohol more successfully.

Health experts suggest considering a glass or two at a sitting and leaving two or three days between drinking.

They advise against binge drinking and heavy consumption.

The general consensus is to make that bottle of wine last a week.

Alcohol can be detected in your breath via a breathalyzer test for up to 24 hours.

Red wine, in moderation, has long been thought of as heart healthy.

The alcohol and certain substances in red wine called antioxidants may help prevent coronary artery disease, the condition that leads to heart attacks.

Any links between red wine and fewer heart attacks aren't completely understood.

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