Ah, Thanksgiving. That magical time of year when you gather with family, stuff yourself with food, and try not to strangle Aunt Linda (who strangely looks more like your brother…) over that one comment she made about your career choice. But let’s be real—what makes Thanksgiving truly great isn’t just the food (though, let’s be honest, it's mostly the food) or the awkward small talk with cousins you barely recognize—it’s the wine. And when it comes to wine,
Resistance Wine Co. is here to make sure your holiday is filled with flavor, fun, and a few good laughs (because, let’s face it, you’re going to need it).
So buckle up, because we’re about to take you on a wild, wine-fueled ride through your Thanksgiving spread. Pairing wine with turkey is easy—pairing it with your crazy family?
Now, that’s an art.
The Thanksgiving Chaos (And How Wine Can Help)
First, let me tell you about the Thanksgiving I’ll never forget. Freshman year of college, I came home for the holidays, ready for a peaceful family meal. Enter my mother: stress levels higher than the turkey's oven temperature. She was running around the kitchen, asking the same three questions every five minutes: “Why is the turkey taking so long?” “Did you check the stuffing?” “Did your friends steal the salt shaker?!” Honestly, if she’d been a wine, she’d have been an over oaked Chardonnay—just too much.
After 45 minutes of this, I turned to my dad and said, “How do you listen to this?” His reply? “Listen to what?” The man had already tuned it out. My respect for my father rose to a whole new level that day. I was playing checkers and he was playing some intergalactic game of chess.
On the other hand, I had an epiphany: I cranked the oven up 25 degrees. Boom, the turkey came out perfect and on time. My mom couldn’t figure it out. She was happy but confused, but I was too busy celebrating the fact that we could finally eat.
The lesson here? Even when things get a little wild, with the right wine, you can always make memories. So let’s dive into what wine you need to make your Thanksgiving dinner memorable—for all the right reasons.
1. Sauvignon Blanc – For When You’re Just Trying to Survive the Family
If Thanksgiving was a survival game, Sauvignon Blanc would be your MVP. It’s crisp, it’s fresh, and it’s just light enough to deal with all the “you still don’t have a real job” comments from your Aunt Susan. Our 2021 Sauvignon Blanc pairs effortlessly with those overcooked green beans or the incessantly complicated mashed potatoes (that someone always ruins). It's a sip of cool, refreshing citrus that’ll calm you down, no matter how heated the dinner conversation gets. Trust me, this wine will have you wishing your family would open up a bottle of it too—because let’s be real, they could use a little calm.
2. Malbec – The Wine for When Your Turkey Isn’t the Only Thing Getting Grilled
Let’s talk about Malbec—the wine equivalent of that one uncle who always brings up politics at the dinner table but somehow manages to still get along with everyone. Our 2019 Malbec is rich, bold, and spicy—kind of like the family dynamic when someone brings up the “that one time you did that thing at the family reunion” (you know what I mean). This wine pairs perfectly with turkey, roast lamb, and stuffing that’s way too complicated for its own good. Malbec’s the wine that’ll get you through the dinner without flinching when your cousin’s 12th Tinder date shows up uninvited.
3. Syrah – Because Your Family Drama Deserves a Wine That Matches
Enter Syrah, the wine that’s bold enough to take on the most dramatic family member at the table. Our 2018 Syrah has layers of black cherry, pepper, and smoke—basically, it’s the wine equivalent of being in the front row when a Thanksgiving argument breaks out. Whether it's about who’s taking the last slice of pie or which actual relative gets to sit at the kids' table, Syrah will back you up. It pairs well with grilled meats, corn bread stuffing with chestnuts and dried cherries, and any side dish with way too many ingredients. This wine stands tall and refuses to let the drama overwhelm the dinner.
4. 2020 Collab – The Wild Card Wine That Breaks All the Rules
If you’ve ever felt like Thanksgiving could use a little more excitement, then Collab is your answer. This Marsanne/Roussanne/Viognier blend isn’t afraid to do things differently—just like that cousin who brought their significant other they just met on a camping trip. It’s light, aromatic, and quirky—a little bit of floral, a little bit of stone fruit, and a whole lot of “yeah, that hits the spot!” Collab pairs beautifully with herb-stuffed turkey, brussels sprouts that no one can agree on, and sweet potato casserole that you only pretend to like but secretly, you eat a lot of it. This wine is for the unexpected, the unplanned, and the unafraid—just like the best Thanksgiving memories.
Final Thoughts: Wine Is the Secret to Thanksgiving Success (And Surviving Family Drama)
Thanksgiving isn’t about perfection—trust me, if it was, I wouldn’t have turned the oven up that year. It’s about making memories, even if those memories include very questionable family moments. And when you’re paired with the right wine, it all becomes a little more bearable—hell, it might even become enjoyable.
So this Thanksgiving, don’t just settle for any wine—choose Resistance Wine Co.. Whether you opt for a crisp Sauvignon Blanc, a bold Malbec, a smoky Syrah, or a well balanced Collab, you’ll have a wine that will match the energy of your dinner table. And hey, if you need a little extra help turning up the oven or tuning out the drama, we’ve got you covered—one sip at a time.
Cheers to a warm Thanksgiving—wine in hand, memories made, and maybe just a little less stress than last year.