Wine and food pairing with recipes of Spanish Risotto

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Spanish Risotto. The ingredients in this recipe are usually onion, oil, chicken stock, olives, chorizo, red pepper, round rice, green pepper.

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About Pasta

There is a very large variety of pasta around the world. They differ firstly in their composition, often made from durum wheat semolina in Europe or from soft wheat or rice flour in Asia. Some pasta is made from whole wheat. We then distinguish between fresh pasta and dry pasta. And the forms of pasta: spaghetti, noodles, macaroni, lasagne, penne, tagliatelle, farfalle... Pasta is usually cooked in a large volume of boiling salted water. It can also be cooked in a sauce, as the Italians do.

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