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THE ULTIMATE GRILL WINE:
2005 E. Guigal Cotes du Rhone Rouge, France ($12)
The most versatile barbecue wine, this Cotes du Rhone red is a blend of Syrah and Grenache with raspberry, rosemary and classic white pepper notes that stands up to steak but won't overpower pork
PAIR WITH: Grilled lamb, steak, pork, vegetables
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BEST OF THE REST:
2008 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand ($14)
Citrus and tropical fruit flavors balanced by crisp acidity.
PAIR WITH: Grilled seafood or trout, turkey burgers, grilled vegetables
2007 Pewsey Vale Riesling, Eden Valley, South Australia ($14)
A lush, dry Riesling with honeysuckle and citrus
PAIR WITH: Ginger and honey baby back ribs, pork chops, spicy and ethnic cuisines
2008 Chateau St Pierre Rose, Cotes du Provence, France ($14)
Fresh strawberry and peach notes with floral aromas
PAIR WITH: Grilled chicken, grilled salmon, grilled nectarines, pork chops, pasta dishes
2005 Ramon Bilbao "Black Label" Tempranillo Crianza, Rioja, Spain ($12)
Black cherry and plum with just enough oak
PAIR WITH: Grilled steaks, burgers, Manchego cheese garlic hot dogs, sausages
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