There's no way to find a wine that would match everything at the Turkey Day table -- bubbles might come close -- but you could do a lot worse than the Anne Amie Muller Thurgau ($13). There's some melon and apple in this floral beauty, but it's the dry, minerally finish that makes it sing with all manner of foods. This German grape has found a home in the Pacific Northwest, and renditions such as this make it easy to forget that the grape once was used to make Liebfraumilch.BILL WARD