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Le Vin a Boire De Luc Lapeyre Rouge France
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J. Charpentier Brut Prestige Champagne AOC France
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Paddy Borthwick Riesling Wairarapa GI New Zealand
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Bender 'I Love Mosel' Riesling QW Germany
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Les Granges Blanc AOC Languedoc France
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La Sapata Aligoté Romania
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Aimé Piroux Fleurie AOC France
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Jean-Luc Mader Gewürztraminer Alsace AOC France
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Brandl Riesling Kamptal DAC Austria
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Domaines Landron `La Louvetrie` Muscadet AOP France
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San Simone Case Sugan 'Ramato' Friuli Graves DOC Italy
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Tahbilk Marsanne Goulburn Valley Australia
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Papolle Quatre C Blanc Cotes de Gascogne IGP France
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Coteaux des Travers `ZouZou` Rouge Côtes du Rhône AOC, France
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Le Petit Courselle Les Copines White Vin de France
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Spicy food presents a unique pairing challenge — the heat from chillies can make tannic reds taste harsher and amplify the perception of alcohol, so the best wine pairings for spicy dishes tend to be aromatic, slightly sweet, or low in tannin and alcohol.
Off-dry or aromatic whites like Riesling, Gewürztraminer, or Viognier are classic partners for spicy Asian and Indian cuisine — their slight sweetness and aromatic intensity help cool and balance the heat, while their lower tannin avoids any harsh, bitter clash. For those who prefer red wine with spicy food, lighter, fruitier, low-tannin reds such as Beaujolais or a chilled Pinot Noir tend to work best. Sparkling wines, particularly slightly off-dry styles like Prosecco, are also excellent — their bubbles and gentle sweetness refresh the palate between bites.
Our Spicy Food Wine Pairing collection brings together wines selected to complement, rather than fight against, dishes with real heat — perfect for curry nights, Asian-inspired cooking, or anything with a kick.