12 Most Excellent Wines For Barbecue

12 Most Excellent Wines For Barbecue

 
Summer is officially here, and you know what that means! It’s time to start grilling, planking and smoking your favorite foods. While beer is probably the top of mind beverage for barbecues for most folks, don’t forget about wine! A glass of wine alongside your grilled favorites can elevate a meal from mundane to memorable.

Here are some of things you need to know to successfully add wine to your list of favorite adult barbecue beverages!

  • If your meat, or vegetable has a sauce, salsa, chutney, etc. that dominates the flavors of the dish, let the sauce dictate which wine to pair with the food. BBQ Chicken is a good example. If you follow the cliché white wine with white meat “rule”, it could be a challenge to find a white wine to stand up to the bold flavors of the BBQ sauce. It’ll be much easier to find a red wine, or even a Rosé that will complement BBQ chicken. In other words, think of the meat, or vegetable as a “vessel” for the sauce. Pair to the sauce, not the “vessel”.
  • Smoking, grilling, and blackening all transform the flavors of food, so that will dictate which wines to serve with the food
  • Spicy (hot) foods like sweet. Pair spicy hot foods with wines that have low to moderate alcohol levels (less than 14.5% generally), no or minimal oak, and some residual sugar (sweetness)
  • BBQ wines should be inexpensive

With those tips in mind, check out these lip-smacking wines for your barbecue!

1. Dry Rosé

I like Rosé because it’s served chilled, which make it refreshing, while at the same time being “bolder” than the most popular white wines when it come to pairing with grilled, and smoked foods. I especially like a Rosé with grilled salmon. Try the Bonny Doon 2011 Vin Gris de Cigare, or for sparkling, Gruet Brut Rosé.

2. Zinfandel

Zinfandel is a wine that loves charred foods topped with barbecue sauces. Look for the Ravenswood Old Vine Zinfandel. And if your barbecue sauce is on the sweet side, consider an off-dry White Zinfandel. It’s great with barbecue chicken sandwiches. I recommend Beringer White Zinfandel.

3. Merlot

Merlot is a great choice for grilled, planked and smoked foods. This is especially true if you throw some herbs (rosemary comes to mind) into the heat source. Try the Bella Serra Merlot.

4. Petite Sirah

Petite Sirah, a plump wine saturated with berry flavors, and moderate acidity levels makes a great companion a range of grilled and barbecued meats. Look for Maggio Petite Sirah.

5. Shiraz

Wines made from the Syrah (a.k.a. Shiraz) grape, and Syrah blends are a natural with all kinds of grilled foods because of their fruity profile and acidity. Look for Rosemount Estate Shiraz.

6. Malbec

Loads of dark plummy fruit, and a touch of peppery spice make Malbec a natural for grilled burgers and steaks. Look for Dona Paula Malbec.

7. Sangria

Sangria, the wine punch so popular in Spain and Portugal, makes a great barbecue wine! You can make it either red, or white. There are lots of recipes on the web. Try a few, and find one you like. My favorite is called “Best Sangria,” from Cook’s Illustrated.

8. Riesling

Think Riesling when your foods incorporate aromatic spices (such as Indian spices), or has a sweet and spicy marinades or sauce such as sweet and sour. It also pairs well with grilled sausages like brats, along with grilled pineapple, and veggies. Look for Navarro Riesling.

9. Chardonnay

Chardonnay is a wine that works well with grilled seafood, and shellfish, along with corn on the cob slathered in butter. Look for Clos du Bois Chardonnay.

10. Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is a great wine for a wide variety of foods. It works especially well with dishes emphasizing fresh herbs, such as fish or chicken marinated in citrus, or vinaigrette. And if you’re grilling fish or vegetables featuring fresh herbs such as dill, it’s hard to beat. Look for Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc.

11. Gewürztraminer

Gewurztraminer offers a nice balance of spice and moderate sweetness that make it an excellent partner with foods smoked/grilled over aromatic woods such as apple or almond. It’s fantastic with fruit based salsa too. Look for Columbia Crest Two Vines Gewurztraminer.

12. Sparkling Wines

Last, but certainly not least would be sparkling wines like Cava from Spain, Prosecco from Italy. Because they are served chilled they offer refreshment. And that, along with their palate-cleansing effervescence and acidity, prepare your palate for the next bite of your favorite barbecue dishes. I recommend Mionetto Prosecco.

What are your favorite wines to serve with barbecue?

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Martin Redmond

http://enofylzwineblog.com

Martin is a finance professional by day, and wine lover, traveler, and a wine-drinking fool the rest of the time. He likes to get thoughts of wine off his mind by sharing experiences through his ENOFYLZ Wine blog

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24 comments
martindredmond
martindredmond

@RHLReport Thanka for the RT! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

martindredmond
martindredmond

@rhogroupee thanks for the RT! Hope u have a wonderful weekend!

GrapeBelt
GrapeBelt

@martindredmond Someday I hope you can reveal your secret to being so productive. I could really learn from that!

dbvickery
dbvickery

You have me on #4 - #6...we do like the more bold red wines. We were drinking a Chateau St. Michelle Riesling this evening, though.

 

Rosemount is a nice Shiraz. We also like McWilliams. Tempra Tantrum Tempranillo is another spicy wine. And CMS is a great blend.

Martin D Redmond
Martin D Redmond like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @dbvickery Thanks!  Tempranillo almost made my list...but then it would have been 13;-) CMS?  I assume you mean Cab, Merlot, and Syrah?  Yes...each great on their own for grilled fare.  I can see that would be a great choice!

dbvickery
dbvickery

 @Martin D Redmond Yep, the Cab/Merlot/Syrah blend specifically from Hedges Family Estate (Columbia Valley). One of our go-to wines in our family.

newdaynewlesson
newdaynewlesson

And what wine would you suggest for someone who does not seem to have developed a taste for wine? :-)

Martin D Redmond
Martin D Redmond

 @newdaynewlesson Hmmm...great question.  My recommendation would be to try a White Zinfandel with a hamburger, or a BBQ Chicken Sandwich.  The White Zinfandel is a good match for both, and White Zinfandel, depending on the producer has some sweetness.  We all start with sweet wines (my first was plum wine)!;-)

Prince_of_Q
Prince_of_Q

@InspiredAnnette Thanks for that info Annette! Have a wonderful day :)

InspiredAnnette
InspiredAnnette

@Prince_of_Q You too Jay!!! It's blazing hot here - we're not used to that :)

Prince_of_Q
Prince_of_Q

@InspiredAnnette Thanks! Yeah we had record breaking temps of 109 degrees last week...Not a big fan of that kind of heat ;)

drapersbbq
drapersbbq

@inspiredannette Does that imply there is a bad wine for bbq? Just give me a box of wine and some pork, because I'm classy like that. :)

InspiredAnnette
InspiredAnnette

@drapersbbq ROFL!!!!! Yes, there are bad wines for everything, including #BBQ haha #wine

DixieLil
DixieLil

 @Martin D Redmond Can't wait to try your suggestions.  Had a shiraz with Indian food the other day..not bad, but next time will try a Riesling.  How do you feel about a zin with bbq, namely chicken and chicken sausage? 

Martin D Redmond
Martin D Redmond

 @DixieLil Zin is wonderful with Chicken and chicken sausage.  I had a nice Ridge Zinfandel last weekend with BBQ chicken.  Very nice! Look for Zins under 15% alcohol when pairing with spicy foods, otherwise it's as if the higher alcohol level of the wine "incites" the spices.  Also consider a Petite Sirah with BBQ and sausges.  Pinot Gris works well with Indian food too!  Cheers!

annedreshfield
annedreshfield

Great post, Martin! I had dinner with my grandparents last night -- they paired a sauvignon blanc with ribs. Not my favorite combination. ;) 

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