Wine-Food Combinations
While there are genuine experts in the art of matching wine and food, tastes vary and there's lots of room for innovation, and individual preferences. Just the same, there are some basic guidelines which are often helpful in getting off on the right foot.
There's an amazing variety of wines from Spain, with wines to go with just about anything. When looking for wine-food combinations don't forget to include young reds, sherry (especially fino and manzanilla), moscatel sweet dessert wines, and of course cava, Spain's splendid bubbly.
The Basics
Type of Food Recommended Wines Wines to Avoid Fish and shellfish Dry white, cava Aged reds Pasta, casseroles, rice Rosés, light reds Full-bodied reds Chicken and veal Rosés, light reds, cava Aged reds Meat, stews and cheese Aged reds Young, fruity whites Appetizers Cava, dry sherry Aged Reds Vegetables Young, fruity whites Aged Reds Soups and cold cuts Semi-sweet whites Most Reds
Spanish Combinations
Food/Dish Recommended Wines Comments Paella "crianza" & young reds, rosés Reds are probably best, but rosés are fine with lighter paellas Roast lamb Medium-aged "crianza" reds Typical dish in Rioja and Ribera del Duero Tortilla White wines with body, rosés This is the genuine Spanish omelette Serrano ham, chorizo sausage Semi-sweet whites, dry sherry Also try cava or oloroso sherry
Problem Foods
Food/Dish Why Some Ideas Salads Vinegar "fights" most wines Use lemon instead of vinegar. Cavas, aged whites and dry sherry can work with vinegar. Spicy, hot food Spiciness overpowers most wines Fino or manzanilla sherry holds up to the spice Artichokes and asparagus Flavor incompatible with most wines Young whites or rosés are OK with asparagus. Avoid artichokes.
Spanish Wines to Match
Type of Wine Producing Regions Young, fruity whites Rueda, Albariño, Penedès, Somontano Semi-sweet whites Alella, Valencia (moscatel) Rosés Navarra, Penedès, Valencia Young reds Rioja, Penedès, Somontano, Valencia "Crianza" reds Rioja, Penedès, Somontano, Ribera del Duero "Reserva" reds Rioja, Penedès, Somontano, Ribera del Duero, Navarra, La Mancha PS: Enjoy!