Bò Nướng Lá Lốt

Vietnamese Grilled Beef in Piper Lolot Leaves - Bò Nướng Lá Lốt is a popular dish in Southern Vietnam. The main ingredients of Bò Nướng a Lot are beef which is marinated with pepper, salt, sugar, garlic, shallot, and lemongrass and then grilled when being wrapped in lolot leaves.

These heart-shaped leaves have a mild peppery taste and a very unique smell once cooked. Flavorful rolls of beef are carefully wrapped in lolot leaves and grilled until fragrant. Bò Nướng Lá Lốt can be enjoyed as an appetizer or a main dish served with cucumber, lettuce, mint, fresh herbs, roasted sesame or peanuts, and a sweet and sour dressing.

The unique fragrance of the Lolot leaves coupled with the grilled Beef is the perfect match for drinking with a full-bodied Spanish Wine.

The Luzon Cosecha Alaja Monastrell has a very good structure on the palate, fresh, fruity, lively and balanced with the typical notes from the Monastrell grape, perfect for drinking with Bò Nướng Lá Lốt.

Luzon Cosecha Alaja Monastrel is available at Mick's Wines: https://mickswines.com/luzon-cosecha-alaja-monastrell