Ep 381: Wines for a Barbecue

Published: July 4, 2021, 4:01 a.m.

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Barbecues are fun, but having wine at them\\u2026not so much! The food at barbecues ranges but the theme is that even though they generally occur in the dead of summer, the food is heavy and served warm so the wines we needed for pairing aren\\u2019t necessarily the same ones we\\u2019d have for sipping on the porch. In this show, we go over the main foods we eat at BBQs and break down some of their constituent components so we can find the best wines for them.\\xa0

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It turns out that, as we talked through it all, there are some wines you just can\\u2019t do without at a barbecue \\u2013 we tell you the details of great pairing and hopefully convince you that with just a few key wines, you can have bottles that pair as well with food off the grill and the sides, as a cold, frosty beer.

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Condiments we discuss:

  • Ketchup (and its ingredients)
  • Mustard (and its ingredients)
  • Mayo

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Sample foods we use to explain pairing and offer some ideas with explanations:

  • Hot dogs and popular toppings like sauerkraut, slaw, ketchup, and mustard
  • Burgers with popular toppings
  • Sausage
  • Pork and various preparations
  • Steak
  • Chicken
  • Veggies
  • Seafood and fish
  • Corn
  • Watermelon
  • Pasta salad
  • Cole Slaw


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Ribs and rubs: ketchup based sauces, sugar and fruit based sauces, smoky flavors, tandoori or hot spice notes, garlic and lemon marinades

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MVPs (most valuable players \\u2013 meaning best wines):

  • Ros\\xe9: heavier styles from Tavel, Bandol (both in France) or those with higher alcohol levels, therefore a heavier body

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  • Whites: Gr\\xfcner Veltliner, fruity Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling (off dry and dry), Chenin Blanc (off dry and dry), Albari\\xf1o, Verdejo, Fiano, Etna Bianco

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  • Reds: Gamay, fruity Pinot Noir (California, New Zealand, Chile), Grenache/Syrah/ Mourv\\xe8dre blends (GSM) \\u2013 either C\\xf4tes-du-Rh\\xf4ne or from warmer places in Australia or the US, Shiraz from Australia or earthier Syrah in some cases, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, right bank Bordeaux

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  • Sparkling \\u2013 have to have it, even if it\\u2019s cheap (Cava. Prosecco)

Don\'t forget to chill your whites, ros\\xe9s, and especially your REDS!! Happy grilling!

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