Wine and seafood is a match made in heaven. Tasty sparkling wines and nuanced whites are an obvious and undoubtedly delicious pair with some good seafood. But what about red wine? It might not be the most popular choice with a plate of oysters or sushi, but there is no denying that there are red wines that pair well with certain delicacies from the big blue. Most wine drinkers think about a juicy steak when talking about red wine, but the wide variety of different kinds of red wines makes it a versatile drink.
Sure, if you pick the biggest and most robust red wine you can find, it quite possibly will not be a good match. Try to steer clear from too tannic and bold full-bodied reds, and instead look for balanced and fresh wines made from grapes such as the thin-skinned Pinot Noir.
To get you started, here are five tasty red wines to pair with seafood.
Jean Biecher Pinot Noir Réserve Organic
Pinot Noir is a fan favorite when it comes to seafood and red wine. Jean Biecher Pinot Noir Réserve Organic is a medium bodied and vibrant Pinot Noir from Alsace (France) is quite an excellent pick for a wide variety of food but some pan-seared fish fillet, haddock or salmon, for example, will make you fall in love with this simple yet delicious combination.