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Seafood paella

Seafood paella features a complex blend of saffron-infused rice with various seafood elements creating a rich, savory profile with subtle marine salinity. The recommended wine pairings offer either crisp acidity to cut through the richness or complementary notes that enhance the dish's Mediterranean character, while the beer styles provide refreshing carbonation and citrus notes that complement rather than overwhelm the delicate seafood flavors.

Protein
Shellfish
Cuisine
Spanish
Course
Main Course
Flavor Profile
Savory

Recommended Wines

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CUNE Rioja Blanco Seco Monopole

CUNE (Compañía Vinícola del Norte de España)

White

Monopole is Spain's oldest white wine brand, first registered in 1915 – proving that not everything good from Rioja has to be red. This crisp, aromatic white shows why the region's whites deserve more attention on the world stage. CUNE (pronounced 'COO-nay') crafts this wine primarily from the Viura grape (also known as Macabeo), which thrives in Rioja's continental climate. The name 'Monopole' comes from the French term indicating exclusive control over a vineyard – a nod to the wine's premium quality and heritage. This bottle offers a refreshing alternative to more common white varieties, bringing Spanish character and food-friendly versatility to the table. It's the perfect introduction to Spanish white wines for those looking to explore beyond the usual suspects.

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Feudi di San Gregorio - Falanghina

Feudi di San Gregorio

White

Falanghina might not roll off the tongue easily, but this ancient grape variety delivers wines that are impossible to forget. Feudi di San Gregorio, one of southern Italy's most respected producers, has championed this indigenous variety from Campania with spectacular results. This bottle captures the essence of southern Italian white wine – bright, mineral-driven, and bursting with Mediterranean character. It's the kind of wine that makes you wonder why you've been wasting time with boring Pinot Grigio all these years. Perfect for transporting your taste buds to the Italian coast, even if your actual view is just your neighbor's fence.

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Jadix Picpoul de Pinet Sud de France

Jadix

White

Picpoul de Pinet has been called the 'Muscadet of the South,' and for good reason – both are crisp, mineral-driven whites that pair perfectly with seafood. Jadix's version showcases exactly why this grape (whose name literally means 'lip-stinger' in the local Occitan language) has become such a favorite among wine enthusiasts. From the sunny Languedoc region near the Mediterranean coast, this Picpoul delivers that perfect combination of bright citrus fruit and saline minerality that makes it so refreshing and food-friendly. It's the kind of white wine that doesn't need to shout to make an impression – instead, it offers subtle complexity and pure drinking pleasure at a price that makes it perfect for everyday enjoyment. If you're looking for an alternative to Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio that offers similar refreshment but with a distinctive personality all its own, this bottle deserves a spot in your regular rotation.

Bolet Cava Brut Nature Classic NV

Bolet Cava Brut Nature Classic NV

Bolet

Sparkling

This organic Cava brings all the celebratory vibes without the champagne price tag – a win-win for both your taste buds and wallet. Bolet's Brut Nature means absolutely zero added sugar, resulting in a beautifully dry sparkler that lets the pure fruit and terroir shine through. The family-run Bolet estate has been farming organically since the 1970s – way before it was cool – making them pioneers in sustainable Spanish viticulture. This bottle offers that magical combination of artisanal quality and everyday affordability that makes wine nerds do a little happy dance in the aisle.

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Casas del Mar Blanc de Blanc Cava

Casas del Mar

Sparkling

This Blanc de Blancs Cava (made from 100% white grapes) delivers all the elegance and refreshment of French Champagne at a fraction of the price. Made in the traditional method with secondary fermentation in the bottle, it's proof that Spain can produce serious sparkling wine. Casas del Mar ('Houses of the Sea') captures the Mediterranean spirit in this crisp, vibrant sparkler. The wine spends 12-15 months aging on the lees, developing those complex bread-like aromas that complement the bright fruit notes. Perfect for celebrations, seafood dinners, or simply making an ordinary Tuesday feel special. Keep a bottle in the fridge at all times – life's too short not to have bubbles on standby.

Recommended Wine Varietals

These wine varietals pair beautifully with seafood paella. Browse our selection to find wines made from these grapes.

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