Salmon

Rich oily fish can pair with substantial whites, rose, and some light reds.

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Salmon — wine by wine

Unoaked bright Chardonnay

Unoaked bright Chardonnay works here because its lemony freshness and medium body keep delicate fish and poultry clear while adding more texture than a very sharp white.

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Dry Provençal-style rosé

Dry Provençal-style rosé works here because its dry red-fruit core, citrus edge, and light tannin bridge vegetables, seafood, poultry, and Mediterranean herbs.

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Traditional-method sparkling wine

Traditional-method sparkling wine works here because its bubbles, acidity, and leesy texture scrub the palate and make rich, fried, salty, or delicate foods feel precise.

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Aged Burgundy-style Pinot Noir

Aged Burgundy-style Pinot Noir works here because its developed mushroom, game, and forest-floor notes bridge beautifully to dishes where texture and age matter more than raw power.

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