November 23rd, 2010
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Food & Wine's wine editor Ray Isle joins our Terroir pals in their rail against the "marketing ploy" of Beaujolais Nouveau and suggests some Thanksgiving-friendly wines that'll leave your wallet feeling stuffed.

2008 Smoking Loon Syrah, California ($8.00)
2008 Substance Syrah, Washington's Columbia Valley ($15.00)
2009 Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Villages, France ($10.00)
2009 Rodney Strong Chardonnay, California's Sonoma County ($13.00)
2009 Yalumba Viognier, Australia ($11.00)

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