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]]>A rich, full-bodied merlot can handle strong flavors like pungent Gorgonzola, creamy Camembert, and Brie, as well as sharp Cheddar.
An extremely versatile white wine that can be paired with cheeses of varying strength. Let the crisp liquid compliment smooth cheeses like Goat and Gouda, or offset sharper flavors from Asiago and Gruyere.
Much like Merlot, Pinot Noirs can be fairly heavy. Their fruity aftertaste works well with cheeses like Feta and Port Salut which are both known to be salty, yet subtle.
A fruity, light wine such as a Riesling deserves to be accompanied by something which enhances its freshness. Think of creamy cheeses like Brie and Gouda, but don’t be afraid to get adventurous by trying a Blue cheese as well.
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]]>A rich, full-bodied merlot can handle strong flavors like pungent Gorgonzola, creamy Camembert, and Brie, as well as sharp Cheddar.
An extremely versatile white wine that can be paired with cheeses of varying strength. Let the crisp liquid compliment smooth cheeses like Goat and Gouda, or offset sharper flavors from Asiago and Gruyere.
Much like Merlot, Pinot Noirs can be fairly heavy. Their fruity aftertaste works well with cheeses like Feta and Port Salut which are both known to be salty, yet subtle.
A fruity, light wine such as a Riesling deserves to be accompanied by something which enhances its freshness. Think of creamy cheeses like Brie and Gouda, but don’t be afraid to get adventurous by trying a Blue cheese as well.
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