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Wines with scallops: What sommeliers recommend

The delicate mollusc is a versatile ingredient that lends itself to delicious creativity – in recipes as well as wine pairings, as the different suggestions from top sommeliers show.

We take a look at top wine pairings for scallops, as recommended by expert sommeliers. Cooking methods and sauces can have a big influence on the ideal wine match so be sure to take these into consideration.

While raw scallops or ceviche pair well with Riesling or Sake, seared scallops may better suit Vouvray, white Rioja, Lugana or Savatiano. Baked scallops go nicely with Champagne, skin-contact Grüner Veltliner or Xarel·lo. You may be surprised to learn that light red wines, such as Trousseau, St-Laurent, Zweigelt and Spätburgunder, can also work.



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