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Question: what are you serving for your main entree for christmas?
me;i am having prime rib with mashed potatoes,asparagus,broccoli and cheese medley,brown sugared carrots.what do you think would be a good wine to serve with dinner?thank you.c


Answers: what are you serving for your main entree for christmas?
me;i am having prime rib with mashed potatoes,asparagus,broccoli and cheese medley,brown sugared carrots.what do you think would be a good wine to serve with dinner?thank you.c

Prime rib here too. Twice baked potatoes. Grilled shrimp. Calamari salad. Ice wine and Champagne. Merry Christmas to you also .

With that meal you should have a nice red wine.

A California (red) Merlow or even a Ros'e.

We are having roast turkey and a rib roast, mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, a sweet potato casserole, Lime Jello salad, green bean casserole, homemade rolls, cranberry sauce, a relish tray with sweet and dill pickles, green and black olives, carrot and celery sticks, and deviled egges and lots of family and friends come to dinner.

As it is summer here in NZ we are having a BBQ so all the usual BBQ foods and seafood.
Your meal sounds delicious

Turkey, it's a family tradition.

ham with brown sugar glaze and pineapple rings
mashed potatoes with gravy
corn peas squash carrots
hot rolls with butter
stuffing
cranberry sauce

Obviously with Prime Rib I'd suggest a very good Cabernet Sauvignon. You need a heavy Red with strong berry undertones to complement a fatty (no criticism intended) meat. I think any California Cab (French would be magnifique!) that's older than 5 years should suffice. Merlot is too young. A great summer wine. I absolutely love your supper menu! Traditional and warm! Merry Christmas!!!!





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