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Paradise Apple

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3 Paradise Apple Thanksgiving cocktails in coupes with apple garnish.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Lillian Chou

Riesling—a classic Thanksgiving wine pick—has apple-like flavors that pair wonderfully with a meal of turkey and stuffing. In this Thanksgiving cocktail, the wine (Marrero favors dry Rieslings from the Finger Lakes or Alsace) adds brightness to a mix of fresh apple cider and bourbon. Blending dried figs with honey syrup gives you a sweetener that’s full of earthy, nutty notes, and a small amount of floral liqueur gives the tart, refreshing drink a subtle luscious quality.

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