Tuna

Meaty tuna can be raw and delicate or seared and almost steak-like.

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Tuna — wine by wine

Dry Provençal-style rosé

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Its dry red-fruit core, citrus edge, and light tannin bridge vegetables, seafood, poultry, and Mediterranean herbs.

Crisp mineral Loire-style white

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Its high acidity and mineral edge make the food feel cleaner, brighter, and more precise, especially with herbs or seafood.

Fino or Manzanilla Sherry

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Its bone-dry, saline, almondy profile is outstanding with salt, seafood, olives, ham, and briny flavors.

Traditional-method sparkling wine

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Its bubbles, acidity, and leesy texture scrub the palate and make rich, fried, salty, or delicate foods feel precise.

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