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Finding the perfect wine for turkey is a classic holiday dilemma. With its delicate white meat and richer, more flavorful dark meat, turkey is a versatile centerpiece that calls for a wine that can complement both. To help you choose the right bottle for your next feast, we’ve created this essential turkey and wine pairing guide.
Whether you're planning a Thanksgiving dinner or a Sunday roast, this guide will answer the big question: what wine goes with turkey? We'll explore the best red, white and rosé options to ensure your wine pairing elevates the entire meal.
Which Wine To Pair With Turkey: Red, White or Rosé?
The great news is that the three major colors of wine—red, white and rosé—pair beautifully with turkey. The best choice depends on how the turkey is prepared and your personal preference. A classic roasted turkey seasoned with herbs pairs wonderfully with an elegant white or a light-bodied red, while a smoked or deep-fried turkey can handle a bolder red wine.
Ultimately, the key to pairing a rosé, white or red wine with turkey is about matching the wine’s body and flavor profile to the overall character of the dish.
White Wine That Goes Well With Turkey
A crisp and aromatic white wine can be a perfect match for turkey. It cuts through the richness of the meat while complementing its savory flavors. Look for wines with good acidity and expressive fruit.
Chardonnay
Chardonnay is a fantastic choice, especially when it’s a style that balances fruit with subtle oak. A vibrant white Burgundy (100% Chardonnay) offers fresh apple, pear and spice, while lightly oaked Chardonnay from California’s Napa Valley or Sonoma Coast express notes of peach, pear and vanilla. Each flavor profile harmonizes with the roasted flavors of the turkey and creamy side dishes like mashed potatoes.
Sauvignon Blanc
Known for its zesty acidity and herbal notes, Sauvignon Blanc is another excellent white wine for turkey. Its bright citrus and green apple flavors cleanse the palate, and its herbaceous character beautifully complements stuffings and green vegetable sides. Sauvignon Blanc from France’s Loire Valley (such as Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé) or New Zealand’s Marlborough region are two solid choices.
Riesling
An off-dry Riesling is a brilliant—and often overlooked—match for roasted turkey. Its slight sweetness and high acidity work wonders with both light and dark meat, and it's a perfect partner for sweeter side dishes like sweet potato casserole or honey-glazed carrots. The stone fruit flavors of peach and apricot are a delightful match for a classic roast turkey.

Viognier
For a richer, more aromatic white, consider Viognier. This full-bodied white wine boasts lush notes of peach, apricot and honeysuckle. Its rich texture can stand up to the heartiest parts of the turkey dinner, including rich gravies, making it a wonderful pairing option.
Sparkling White Wine
A classic bubbly is one of the most versatile pairings for turkey. The lively bubbles and bright acidity refresh the palate with every bite, cutting through rich gravies and buttery sides. A bottle of Champagne, Crémant or Cava delivers crisp apple, pear and citrus notes that complement both white and dark meat.
Red Wine That Goes Well With Turkey
When choosing a red wine for turkey, opt for bottles with moderate tannins and bright red fruit flavors. A wine that is too bold or tannic can easily overpower the delicate white meat.

Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is the quintessential red wine with turkey, thanks to its light body, silky tannins and vibrant acidity. Flavors of red cherry, cranberry and earthy mushroom complement every part of the meal, from the main dish to the savory stuffing and cranberry sauce. A bottle from Burgundy, Oregon or California’s cool coastal regions (like Sonoma or Santa Barbara) is an excellent choice.
Beaujolais (Gamay)
Made with the Gamay grape, Beaujolais is another fantastic light-bodied red. It’s juicy, fresh and bursting with flavors of raspberry and red currant. Its low tannins and refreshing character make it incredibly food-friendly, and it won't clash with any of the diverse flavors on your plate. For a Beaujolais with more complexity, look for a Cru Beaujolais from villages like Morgon or Fleurie.
Zinfandel
If you prefer a bolder red, a well-balanced Zinfandel can be an outstanding pairing, especially with dark meat. Look for a style that is more restrained and not overly alcoholic. Its flavors of ripe raspberry, blackberry jam and black pepper are a great match for rich gravy and spiced side dishes, adding crowd-pleasing fruit flavors to the meal.
Rosé Wine That Goes Well With Turkey
A dry rosé is a true utility player, offering the crispness of a white wine with the fruit character of a red. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for a complex meal like a turkey dinner.
Provence Rosé
A classic dry pink wine from Provence is a superb rosé wine for turkey. It’s crisp, elegant and light-bodied, with notes of strawberry, watermelon and fresh herbs. This style is refreshing enough to serve as an apéritif but has enough character to carry through the entire meal, pairing well with everything from appetizers to the main course.
Tavel Rosé
For a rosé with more structure and body, turn to Tavel from France’s Southern Rhône Valley. These rosés are deeper in color and richer in flavor, with notes of red cherry, pomegranate and a hint of spice. This style has enough weight to stand up to dark meat and even richer preparations like a smoked or grilled turkey.
Sparkling Rosé
A festive meal calls for bubbles, and a sparkling rosé is an outstanding choice. Its lively acidity and fine bubbles cleanse the palate between bites, while its notes of red berries and citrus zest complement the savory flavors of the turkey and sides. It’s a celebratory and delicious pairing that works from start to finish.

Rounding Out Your Turkey Dinner
With so many styles to choose from, the right wine enhances every aspect of your turkey dinner. From crisp, aromatic whites to elegant reds and refreshing rosés, each bottle adds balance, depth and flavor to make the meal memorable from the first sip to the last bite.

AUTHOR
EILEEN, WINE ADVISOR TEAM MANAGER
I have always enjoyed working with passionate people that I can learn from. Most importantly, we are all partners in wine who continue to grow, challenge and share our knowledge daily. What could be better?
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