August 31, 2016

#WineWednesday: ITALIAN WINE & LABOR DAY COOKOUTS

0.9 min read| Published On: August 31st, 2016|

By Mary Ann DeSantis

#WineWednesday: ITALIAN WINE & LABOR DAY COOKOUTS

0.9 min read| Published On: August 31st, 2016|

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Labor Day cookouts call for a fun, easy-drinking wine that can pair with a variety of foods. Italian Chianti is a great choice if you plan on smothering meats with a lot of thick, rich barbecue sauces. The low alcohol and clean acidity of Chianti can balance the sweet, tangy flavors that are a staple of summer holiday parties. Be sure to serve Chianti slightly chilled for a refreshing taste on a hot afternoon. Ruffino Chianti 2014 is a crowd-pleasing favorite, not only for its taste but also because it’s affordable at around $10 in most retail shops.

If you want to add a little sparkle to your holiday cookout, try Ruffino Prosecco. The Italian sparkling wine makes any occasion seem more festive. You’ll even celebrate the price at under $20 a bottle.

Italian wines are versatile and pair with all kinds of menus—not just with your favorite spaghetti and meatballs!


Easy Oven Barbeque Chicken

½ c. ketchup
½ c. honey
¼ c. red wine vinegar
4 cloves garlic, minced
4 T. olive oil
6 pieces of chicken

In a medium bowl, combine ketchup, honey, vinegar, and garlic. Mix well and cover. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Heat olive oil over medium heat and sauté chicken 2-3 minutes per side to sear the meat. Transfer chicken to a 13×9 baking dish and cover each piece with sauce. Bake for 35-45 minutes, basting with sauce every 15 minutes.


 

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About the Author: Mary Ann DeSantis

Mary Ann DeSantis is a fellow of the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers, Napa Valley, and recently received certification from the Wine & Spirits Educational Trust (WSET). An award-winning journalist, she has written for Lake & Sumter Style since 2006.

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