Summer Wines Miami FL

In Australia, where good food and great wine are always on the menu, it’s second nature to use quality wine in culinary pursuits. After all, who doesn’t enjoy sipping a glass of their favorite wine while adding a splash to a recipe? Sixth-generation family winemaker Scott McWilliam (right) offers the following tips for using wine as an ingredient in grilling marinades.

J & J Liquor Store Inc
(305) 261-0301
7190 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
Bird Road Liquors
(305) 662-5665
6722 SW 40TH St
Miami, FL
Liquor One Of Miami Inc
(305) 646-2337
1600 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
Flagler Liquors
(305) 644-2708
99 NW 27th Ave
Miami, FL
Royal Liquors
(305) 648-0711
2597 SW 37th Ave
Miami, FL
Top Hat Wine & Spirits
(305) 662-9898
5749 Bird Rd
Miami, FL
Cine International
(305) 646-5220
2290 SW 8th St
Miami, FL
Palm Liquor Lounge
(305) 858-1386
1600 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
Jensens Liquorland
(305) 643-5311
2159 NW 7th St
Miami, FL
Airport Cafe & Liquors
(305) 883-7806
4427 Nw 36th St
Miami, FL
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Consider Wine for a Summer Sizzle

In Australia, where good food and great wine are always on the menu, it’s second nature to use quality wine in culinary pursuits. After all, who doesn’t enjoy sipping a glass of their favorite wine while adding a splash to a recipe? Sixth-generation family winemaker Scott McWilliam (right) offers the following tips for using wine as an ingredient in grilling marinades:

  • The most important rule of thumb when incorporating wine into your favorite marinade recipes is to always use a wine you would drink. 
  • Incorporating wine into recipes takes the guesswork out of wine pairing. Simply serve the same wine you added to the recipe for a perfect match. 
  • To add even more intensity to your favorite grilled dish, set aside a portion of the marinade before marinating the beef, poultry or fish, and drizzle it on the dish after it’s been grilled to give a more concentrated flavor. 
  • Integrating wine into marinades enhances the flavor and intensity of the recipe, so get creative by choosing a wine that has particular flavors or notes you enjoy. 
  • When choosing a wine to splash into your marinade, use lighter wines like Chardonnay or Riesling for poultry or fish. More full-bodied wines like Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz work best with beef. 
  • The key to grilling is sustained heat: cooking at the right temperature for the right length of time. Since it takes time for the grill to heat up properly, don’t rush it. Pour a glass of wine, and savor the moment. 
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