Rosé Roundup: Rosé Wines of the Moment

Annually, the second Saturday in June we celebrate everyone's favorite- rose. The popularity of rose' wine throughout the world has yet to decrease as it sits on a throne amongst it's summer counterparts. Really quick, let's get into how rosé wines are actually made. Rose' gets its color from red grape skins. The longer the skins make contact with the juice the more vibrant or darker the color will be. Contrary to belief, rosé wines aren't all perfectly pink. Some are naturally pale, peachy, copper and even closer to red. Originating in France and popularized throughout the US, rosé is a fruit forward wine that ranges from dry, sweet to sparkling. As an avid rosé aficionado, I've compiled seven affordable and food friendly favorites of the moment for you to enjoy this summer.

Schramsberg Brut Rosé - I was introduced to this elegant sparkling rosé a while back at a tasting. Pair it with grilled chicken, margherita pizza or my fave, a fatty piece of BBQ brisket. It's lively enough to pair with a gourmet meal or your next DoorDash. 12.6% ABV $37

Wolffer Summer in a Bottle Rosé 2020- The label alone is an eyecatcher, but the flavors are the real draw. Made mostly from the Merlot grape, this rosé unpacks some minerality and light acidity but doesn't overpower the fruit and floral aromas. This bottle can be sipped, gifted or stored as decor for your bar cart. 12.5% ABV $25

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Graham Beck Brut Rosé- Paying homage to the classic method this S. African sparkling wine is a delightful blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. It owes its unique silver-pink hue to an enzymatic reaction which happens during the transport of the Pinot Noir fruit to the cellar. Grab it locally at Spec’s and pour up at your next impromtu picnic in the park. 12% ABV $17.99
Drink Boxt Rosé- I love that this brand prides itself on producing quality wines in a sustainable fashion. The newly released rosé is the latest profile that's filled with floral aromas, bright acidity and strawberry notes. Cool off this summer with this limited-edition rosé use code: theblackwineo20 to sign up for your monthly membership. $89 Save $15 off membership.

La Fete Rose- I've featured La Fete French inspired rose a few times, because it's just that good. When I think of a classic dry rosé this wine tops my list. The hue of the wine glows like a fresh tan from the French Riveria. 13% ABV $25

Poema Brut Rosé- This affordable sparkling wine is so food friendly and easily a party starter. Hailing from Spain, Poema's Cava Brut Rosé has notes of fresh strawberry and raspberry with some acidity on the finish. It's quite the bargain bottle retailing under $15. This is the perfect bottle to blend in your frose this summer.11.5% ABV $13.99

Lost Draw Cellars Cinsault Rosé-With only 12 hours of skin contact this copper toned rosé is vibrant and elegant. It's comprised of 100% Texas grown grapes that rival the Mediterranean coast. Pair it with grilled salmon, a savory charcuterie board or a fresh summer salad.11.9%ABV $25

7 Places to Celebrate Galentine's Day

Ladies, leave your man at home. The club is full of bottles and the vintage is full grown, or whatever Destiny’s Child said. Annually, February rolls around and we’re all so consumed by the exaggerated display of love from a significant other that we tend to forget that the love we hold for self, family and friends are equally important.  In recent years, Galentine’s Day (February 13th) has served as the perfect alternative for single women to celebrate the romantic holiday. We’ve compiled a list of seven Black Wine-O approved places to celebrate with your girl tribe this Valentine’s Day.

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Munity Room Wine- This notably new Heights fixture is thoughtfully curated with Napa Valley as its design inspiration. This upscale boutique wine room is the perfect backdrop for all of your Instagram worthy pics.-1124 Usener St

ErmaRose Winery- This black and family-owned winery is located in Katy, TX, and known for their fruit forward wines that are produced from banana, mango, quadberry and blueberry. They’ll be hosting a 4-course wine pairing dinner on Valentine’s Day to wind down with your fellow wine-o’s.- 3130 Katy Hockley Cut Off Road

Flora Culture- This isn’t your average flower shop. Flora Culture prides themselves on being a space for both novice and expert green thumbs. Step inside this botanical oasis to create your own floral arrangements and sip at their upcoming Galentine’s Day workshop. -3100 Chimney Rock A4

13 Celsius- One of my favorite wine bars in the city. Cozy enough for a date night, but even better to chill with your girls and learn more about their list of wines through their wine education events. -3000 Caroline

UnWine- This black-owned wine bar located in the heart of Third Ward is a hidden gem and home to a variety of handpicked Bordeauxs, Blends and S. African wines. Move the party upstairs to the rooftop patio and bar if the weather permits.  -4420 Almeda Rd.

The UrbanWaxer Boutique- UrbanWaxer Boutique and Chapter38 Wines have teamed up for a singles mixer including complimentary wax services and wine tastings. Attendees will be able to sample their new signature wines that include an Ethiopian pear and their infused Citrus Sauvignon Blanc this V-Day. -1000 Cypress Creek Pkwy

Sweet Bribery- This quaint ice cream shop nested in the Heights serves up adult sips and artisanal sweet treats. Treat your favorite girls to a champagne float with Moet champagne, sorbet and fresh fruit.- 250 West 19th St

 

Spice up the Big Game: Wing & Wine Pairings

No Super Bowl party is ever complete without the MVP of the menu, chicken wings. Yes, those crispy, oven-fried, sticky wings are essential for the big game day. We’ve teamed up with Memphis bred and Los Angeles based wing expert and foodie influencer, Melissa Cottingham for the party-perfect pairing. Melissa’s been cooking since the tender age of twelve and started her catering business, Melnificent Wingz in 2017. She has graced the palates of Tracee Ellis Ross, Serena Williams, Anthony Anderson, Shaunie O’Neal, James Wright Chanel, Adam Mendezvo and many more. So the trick to pairing wings with your favorite wines is simple, balance is key. White wines that are sweet-ish and high in acidity are great to mask the spice of your wings. Some of my favorite whites to pair with mild to spicy wings are Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. Light-bodied reds with tannins like Rose’, Zinfadel and Pinot Noir are the perfect companion for spicy and sweet flavored wings. Check out Mel’s wing recipes and our wine pairings below for a guaranteed win this Super Bowl Sunday.

”Honey Lemon Pepper Wings”

Wine Pairing: Sauvignon Blanc (Tip: Pick up a Bordeaux or New Zealand produced wine like Whitehaven.)

-The grassy, sharp & crisp acidity flavors in this wine compliment the
lemon seasoned wings. The fresh citric fruit flavors will burst in your mouth after your first bite. Whether dry or sweet this wine is a great option for the function.

Melnificent Honey Lemon Pepper Wingz

Melnificent Honey Lemon Pepper Wingz

INGREDIENTS 

6-8 whole chicken wings

Canola oil for frying 

DREDGE

2 C all purpose flour

1 C cornstarch 

CHICKEN SEASONING 

2 t paprika

2 t onion powder

2 t garlic powder 

1 T black pepper 

SAUCE

2 T lemon pepper seasoning 

1/4 cup of lemon juice

1/2 cup of honey

INSTRUCTIONS:Pour frying oil into a Dutch oven or cast iron skillet and heat to 350 degrees. While the oil is heating, begin seasoning the chicken wings. In a separate bowl mix the corn starch and all purpose flour and whisk until blended. Toss wings in the flour mixture and beginning to drop them in the oil one by one. While the wings are frying, take a small sauce pan and combine all the sauce ingredients, lemon pepper seasoning, honey and lemon juice. Stirring occasionally, bring sauce to a boil and then remove from heat once boiling. After wings are done, remove from oil giving a slight squeeze with your tongs to remove excess oil. Place wings in a mixing bowl and pour sauce on top, giving them a toss to fully cost each wing. Plate and EAT UP!


”Fiery Harissa Hot Wings”

Wine Pairing: Zinfadel (Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi is a great bargain bottle for just $7)
-Harissa is a North African garlic chile paste that adds depth to ordinary meats and veggies. Zinfadel, is a light bodied red that’s high in alcohol content and perfect for spicier wing flavors. This fruit-forward wine bears notes of black pepper, cherry and plum.

Melnificent Harissa Fiery Wingz

Melnificent Harissa Fiery Wingz

INGREDIENTS: 

5-7 whole chicken wings

Canola oil for frying 

2 T canola oil for sauce 

1 t minced ginger

1 T water 

1 T honey 

1 tsp minced garlic

2 T sugar 

1 T sesame seeds (for garnish) 

1 T sesame oil

2 T chili powder 

1 t soy sauce 

1 t rice wine vinegar 

3 T Harissa paste

Salt and pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS: Pour enough oil to cover wings into a dutch oven or cast iron skillet. Heat oil to 350 degrees. Once oil has reached temperature, drop wings into oil one and a time. Fry wings for 15 minutes, moving wings around occasionally. While the chicken is frying prepare your sauce. Mix all remaining ingredients into a mixing bowl and whisk until blended. Once wings are done, remove and place in mixing bowl. Pour sauce into the bowl with the wings and toss. Plate and EAT UP!