Saturday, May 27, 2017

B.Y.O.B.- Bring Your Own Boldness

The backyard gathering of neighbors and family is oft referred to 
as a bbq. The bbq is an American tradition with a broad range of influences from the many regions across the country. Most all invitations to a bbq come penned with B.Y.O.B. The first part of this acronym is known  as Bring-Your-Own, it is the last B that has many a meaning.  To some it's Beer and to others it's Bottle. This bbq season make the B - Bold. Don't do what most do. When most think of  barbecue they think bourbon or beer. There certainly is a great match to be found with both of these beverages, but wine opens up a broad range of bold choices with which to enhance your barbecue delights. Be bold and different this bbq season.  Make the bold choice and bring wine to your next bbq. 
                 Options for pairing wine and barbecue are as bountiful as the variety you will find in the rubs and sauce from one bbq to the next. Some are smokier than others, whilst others have a certain spicy kick or sweetness depending on what flavor characteristics abound from one person to another. Wine lends itself to being a wonderful match with barbecue as there are many varietals making it the bold addition to any backyard gathering. 

Here is a brief list of some great value wines ($20 and less) to breakout at your next bbq.






Robert Mondavi Fume Blanc 2014 – a 90pt Napa white that is crisp andbright with hints of green papaya and a tinge of citrus that will pair well withthe spicy ‘cue and the smokiest of meats.

















Try a slight chill on these red wines for a hot summer day. You may not ever drink without chilling again.













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