The Power of Pimentón

Discover the allure of Spain’s essential, fragrant spice

Pimentón spice boxes
Pimentón can range from sweet to spicy and be used to enhance any dish. (Lucy Schaeffer)

Andy Nusser, chef and partner at Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence–winning restaurant Casa Mono in New York, can’t stop talking about his fascination with pimentón, a seasoning essential to Spanish cuisine. Learn more about this delicious and versatile spice and get our buying tips, plus a recipe for mussels with Cava and chorizo!

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