Pairing Cheese and Wine
Wine and cheese together is basically like a match made in heaven. A lot of the experience really comes from the pleasure that they both bring us. The wine tastes great and warms us from the inside out and the creamy cheese tastes delicious and fills us up. There are literally tons of different kinds of cheese and wine that we can pair together, so your choices are basically unlimited. One of the main reasons they go together is because of tannin, which is a chalky, dry taste that we experience when we drink wine. There is a lot of tannin in red wine, which is where we generally pair our cheese with, so just like putting milk in coffee to cut the acidic flavors, we use cheese in the same way.
What Wines and What Cheeses go Together?
The goal of pairing up wine and cheese is so that they really complement each other. In general, you will find that white wines will pair up best with the soft cheeses that have the stronger flavors, while your red wines will match better with the hard cheeses that have a milder flavor. If you are going to use fruity or sweet wines, like champagne or an ice wine, you will be able to pair them with a lot more cheeses. The more the cheese smells, the sweeter that it should be as a rule of thumb.
Examples of Cheese and Wine to Pair Together
- Champagne with Brie
- Chardonnay with Mild Cheddar or Provolone
- Riesling with Gouda
- Sauvignon Blanc with Goat cheese
- Cabernet Sauvignon with Sharp Cheddar or Blue Cheese
- Port with Gorgonzola
- Shiraz with Sharp Cheddar
-Written by Viktoria Carella
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