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Wine Pairing Guide for Spanish Food Shipping to All of Mexico for $99

Old World Tradition

Pairing

Spanish Food

"From the Extremaduran dehesas to the rice fields of Valencia. An exploration of how Spanish wine and cuisine share the same cultural and sensory DNA."

Symphony of Terroirs: The 4 Pillars

1. Intensity Balance

Aged Tempranillo with game meats, suckling lamb, or oxtail.

2. Freshness Complement

Salty white wines from Galicia to highlight the purity of Cantabrian seafood.

3. Contrast and Cleanse

Cava to cut through the richness of a Spanish potato omelet or Andalusian fried fish.

4. Sensory Progression

From a dry Sherry to culminating with a long-aged, structured red.

Rice Dishes and Paellas

The complexity of Valencian paella demands a wine that doesn't overshadow the saffron or the "socarrat". For an authenticity guide, portals like Foods and Wines from Spain suggest accompanying these dishes with structured whites.

Sommelier's Choice

Rosés from Navarra or Whites from Rueda (Verdejo).

Iberian Bellota Ham

The "contrast" pairing with dry fortified wines allows the palate to cleanse. According to the Sherry Regulatory Council, Manzanilla is the historical ally for bellota ham.

Sommelier's Choice

Fino or Manzanilla de Sanlúcar.

Suckling Pig and Roasts

Castilian cuisine demands reds with soul. The subtle smokiness of a Rioja or a Ribera del Duero blends the crispy skin with the meat masterfully.

Sommelier's Choice

Tempranillo from Ribera del Duero or Rioja Reserva.

Tapas and Fried Fish

We look for high-acidity wines that cut through the fried food. The D.O. Rías Baixas stands out for its Albariño, the perfect marine counterpoint to Andalusian fried dishes.

Sommelier's Choice

Albariño from Rías Baixas or a Cava Brut Nature.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pairing

Is it true that fish only goes with white wine?

Not necessarily. According to experts from the DOCa Rioja, fatty fish like tuna pair excellently with young reds.

How to pair strong Spanish cheeses like Cabrales?

They require wines that balance their saltiness, such as a sweet Pedro Ximénez or full-bodied fortified Jerez wines.

Responsible Consumption

Sale to minors is prohibited. Enjoy in moderation.

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