Muscadet
Muscadet is another wine you may not be familiar with - especially if you are not already a wine enthusiast. If you wish to know where to search for it, you may still get reasonably priced bottles of this wine, despite some people's assertion that the average bottle is more expensive than some more popular wines on this list.
Muscadet is well recognized as a winery that pairs well with mussels, but it may also be used as an important element in cuisine. Most customers report that Muscadet has notes of green apple, lime, lemon, and sea snail - and we can't wait to taste it! And if you really want to produce a really spectacular meal, you can always try making intoxicated mussels with Muscadet.
According to the review site Wide Open Eats, Muscadet also works wonderfully with shellfish and oysters. They are extremely simple to prepare, and the taste of this Muscadet wine will suit the fruity sweetness of the shellfish well.