Wine and food pairing with recipes of Traditional Paella on a wood fire

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Traditional Paella on a wood fire. The ingredients in this recipe are usually salt, tomato, garlic, olive oil, white wine, meat, water, squid, langoustine, peas, cognac, rice, red pepper, green beans, saffron, green pepper, seafood.

The best appellations to pair with a recipe of Traditional Paella on a wood fire

The wines that pair with a recipe of Traditional Paella on a wood fire

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The term "seafood" covers all edible marine organisms that are not fish. Known for their delicate flavour and nutritional benefits, seafood is eaten according to the season. Seafood includes crustaceans, molluscs, gastropods, bivalves and cephalopods.

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