Cheese
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Le Amarene Passito IGT - F.lli VincenziRegular price €12,95
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UNO Primitivo di Manduria DOC Riserva - Masseria la VolpeRegular price €14,50
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Fernanda Veneto Cortese IGT - F.lli VincenziRegular price €7,95
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Mirtillo Rosso Frizzante - F.lli VincenziRegular price €8,95
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Merum Passito IGT - F.lli VincenziRegular price €12,95
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Cicisbeo IGT - Le TendeRegular price €18,00
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Montepulciano d'Abruzzo - Tenuta AntoniniRegular price €10,95
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Falco Nero Salice Salentino Riserva - De FalcoRegular price €14,90
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Fusilier Cabernet Veneto IGP - F.lli VincenziRegular price €7,95
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Nett's work Chardonnay - Bergdolt Reif & NettRegular price €17,00
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Montere Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore DOC - Tinazzi Ca de RocchiRegular price €16,90
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Lagrein "Avantgarde" dry - Bergdolt Reif & NettRegular price €23,50
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Ottante Primitivo - Falco's CantineRegular price €15,80
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Pinataro Nero di Troia - TagaroRegular price €13,95
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Zipolo- Il ConteRegular price €23,00
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Cabernet franc Rosé "Tradition" dry - Bergdolt Reif & NettRegular price €9,50
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Marinus - Il ConteRegular price €18,00
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Olmera "Tai Sauvignon" IGT - De StefaniRegular price €21,90
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UNO Primitivo di Manduria DOC "Premium Edition" - Masseria la VolpeRegular price €16,95
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG - CesariRegular price €31,00
Wine and cheese – one of the oldest and most popular combinations in the world. The right pairing enhances the flavors of both components, creating a harmonious taste experience or creating exciting contrasts. But which wines pair best with which cheese?
Which wines go with which cheese?
Generally speaking, mild, creamy cheeses pair particularly well with fruity white wines, while mature and spicy cheeses are often paired with full-bodied red or sweet wines. Sparkling wines, with their fresh acidity, can also be a wonderful complement to certain cheeses.
Classic and exciting pairings
- Soft cheeses (e.g. Brie, Camembert): Fresh white wines such as Chardonnay or a light Pinot Noir.
- Hard cheese (e.g. Comté, Parmesan): Strong red wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon or a full-bodied white wine.
- Blue cheese (e.g. Roquefort, Gorgonzola): Sweet wines such as Sauternes or port provide exciting contrasts.
- Goat cheese: Dry, fresh white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc or a young Riesling.
Discover the world of wine and cheese
Whether classic combinations like Brie with Chardonnay or surprising contrasts like blue cheese with sweet wine – the possibilities are endless. Experiment and find your perfect wine and cheese pairing for unforgettable moments of enjoyment!