Wines of the week: Three wines for barbecues
Terry Kirby suggests three wines that would be perfect matched with grilled BBQ food
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Your support makes all the difference.Here's hoping our unpredictable weather might allow a barbecue at some point this summer – so here are three suggestions for when the food on the grill is more than just burgers and sausages….
From Spain…
Garnacha Olvidada de Aragón 2012
Made from ancient Garnacha vines, then aged in old oak barrels, in the hot Aragon region of central Spain, flavours of damsons, dried fruits and chocolate dominate, with subtle hints of spice from grapes that have been baked in the sun. This would be gorgeous with a butterflied and garlickly leg of lamb or any kind of roast bird.
£10.99 cambridgewine.com
From South Africa...
Warwick Estate First Lady Cabernet Sauvignon 2013
A respected boutique winery in Stellenbosch delivers a big, rich and smooth Cabernet, bursting with ripe red fruits, only a touch of vanilla-tinged oak and an enough youthful freshness to make it really appealing. One for a big grilled steak, large flat mushrooms in a bun or a slab of feta cheese, baked in foil.
£9.00 Sainsbury’s
From Italy...
Lupi Reali Rose NV
Barbecued fish like big prawns, some mackerel or sardines or even a half lobster, demand an ice cold rose, but one full bodied enough to stand up to spicy marinades and the odd burn mark. Step forward this organic rose, made from the Montepulciano grape in mountainous Abruzzo, the only vineyard in an Italian national park, packed with succulent, fresh, cherry and blackberry fruit flavours.
£8.88 greatwinesdirect.co.uk; £10.00 strictlywine.co.uk
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