Start tasting your Thanksgiving

By weeklyvolcano on November 13, 2008

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Turkey Day is right around the corner. And it’s always around this time when I start to ponder: which calorie-laden delight will I gorge on first? At the Stump house, we load up on the traditional bread stuffing spiked with country sausage, roast turkey and tart homemade cranberry sauce, but also the less traditional: Dad’s famous spicy pork barbecue and salty, soft butter peas. Yes, we’re a gluttonous bunch, and then we add wine on top of all that. I imagine the excess and I feel fat just thinking about it. But excited, too â€" I love Thanksgiving.

The holiday is the pinnacle of gluttony, a food bacchanal, an excuse to eat 20 pounds of bird. And a fabulous excuse to open a bottle after bottle of wine.

I suggest you start tasting what wines you’ll be serving this Thanksgiving.  Here are a few wine happenings this week in the South Sound:


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LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide