Give Thanks! Soif’s Thanksgiving Six Packs are Back !
Just in Time for the Holiday Along with Special Selections from the Soif Cellar
Soif’s limited edition Thanksgiving Six Pack takes all the guesswork out of pairing wines for Turkey Day, carefully selected to bring you, friends and family from the start of the meal through the carving of the turkey! Chosen by Soif’s Retail Shop Manager Alexis Carr and Wine Curator Jon Bates, the six wines represent small production vineyards from around the globe - many of which are from organic and biodynamic vineyards. The Thanksgiving six pack is available for $100, a 20% discount on individual retail prices; quantities are limited. In addition to the collection, Soif has pulled some of its most sought-after wines from its cellar – making them available in the retail shop for the holiday season.
The Thanksgiving six pack of wines includes the following:
Domaine Ligier Cremant du Jura Brut Rosé– This sparkling wine featuring Trousseau and Pinot Noir grapes is beautiful and super soft with light rose petal notes and a white pepper finish. Bates describes this organically grown wine as “elegant and enjoyable” and a “fun start to the meal.”
Eugenia Rosé of Pinot Noir “The Motley” Sonoma Coast – This wine is ideal for drinking while everything is cooking in the oven and guests are mingling before the big feast! Rose petals, plum and mandarin orange notes meet flavors of white pepper and cherry blossom. Great with cheese, dips and more.
Henri Perrusset Macon Villages - A 100% chardonnay, this wine has nice acidity and is dry (not oaky), making it perfect to pair with the Thanksgiving meal. The 2017 vintage is delicious and accessible and represents the Burgundy region perfectly. Ideal to finish the appetizers and transition into the main meal.
Feudo Montoni Grillo Timpa – A Sicilian white grape, Grillo has a richness and brininess that goes well with the meal and can hold up to the lack of fat in turkey and the delicateness of the food on the table.
Cascina Ca’Rossa Grignolino - This indigenous grape varietal to Piedmont does not usually leave Italy. The wine has a bright cherry fruit flavor and high acidity. It does not have a lot of tannin, which works well with the Thanksgiving table. “It is a light, pretty and elegant wine for the dinner table,” says Bates.
Domaine Faiveley Mercurey – Round out the meal with a Pinot Noir from the village of Mercurey in Burgundy. This 2017 vintage has bright juices and spice on the noise. Bates sums it up by saying, “It is a fantastic red wine to go with the Thanksgiving table – light, tight and bright.”
In addition to the Thanksgiving collection, Soif is bringing out some of its most coveted wines from their cellar for holiday dining, gifting and more. Bates and Carr have selected wines that represent some of the most unique regions, vintages and small production wines from around the globe.