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Wine_Thanksgiving.appHeader = "Hatching a plan";
Wine_Thanksgiving.appDeck = "Three wine wizards offer three different takes on Thanksgiving strategies. The challenge: finding a wine to match a bird that doesn't exactly burst with flavor.  <i>-Jon Bonn&#233;, MSNBC.com</i>";
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Wine_Thanksgiving[i-1].body = "<i>Strategy: Focused on fruit.</i><p><li>California pinot noir from Carneros. Popular producers include Steele ($18-20), Saintsbury ($20-25 for the 2002) and Beaulieu ($18 for the 2002).<p><li>Rhone-style blends, notably the less intense ones. One of his preferred bottles is Edmunds St. John 2002 Rocks and Gravel ($19), from a <a href=http://www.edmundsstjohn.com/WhereToBuy.html target=_blank>boutique producer</a> in Berkeley. <p><li>Gewurztraminers from California's Anderson Valley his suggestion for white wines. Roberts suggests Lazy Creek ($18-22, in limited distribution) and Navarro ($17-19). <p><li>Those hunting for a true rarity might appreciate the Marin County gewurz from <a href=http://www.duttongoldfield.com/html/wines.tml target=_blank>Dutton-Goldfield</a> ($28). Just 49 cases produced in 2002 from grapes grown near Point Reyes, north of San Francisco.";

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Wine_Thanksgiving[i-1].body = "<i>Strategy: Pinot pleasures.</i><p><li>Affordable Oregon pinot noirs include the Evesham Wood 2003 Willamette ($15-19) and Argyle 2002 Willamette Valley pinot noir ($15-17). (The screwcapped 2003 Argyle is terrific, too.)<p><li>California has affordable pinot noir options such as: Fleur de Carneros 2003 ($12) and Edna Valley 2002 Paragon ($16).<p><li>McCarthy likes Oregon pinot gris for the holiday table, such as Elk Cove 2003 ($15) and A to Z 2003 ($12).";

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Wine_Thanksgiving[i-1].body = "<i>Strategy: Big and bold.</i><p><li>Wild seeks wines to last through his all-day feast. His Thanksgiving tastes run to Washington: Leonetti and Quilceda Creek cabernet sauvignon and merlot, drunk at about 8 to 10 years old. The 1996 Leonettis are running about $90 to $130, if you can find them.<p><li>Au Bon Climat 2000 Hildegard ($35). Winemaker Jim Clendenon, one of Wild's good friends, intended this blend of pinot blanc, pinot gris and aligote to evoke old-style Burgundy whites. He made a similar 2002 blend of pinot blanc and pinot gris ($14) as a house white.";

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