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Wine
on the Radio - March 18, 2004
Wine
and Cheese .
Wine and cheese have long celebrated
a great relationship. And there are more varieties and styles
of both to choose from than ever before
Wines with good fruitiness or a hint
of sweetness are good with drier white cheeses like asiago . . .
so look to fruity reds like Barbera from Italy or Pinot Noir from
California.
For creamy or soft chesses like Gouda
or brie try chardonnays. For hearty, earthy cheeses like gorgonzola.
Hearty earthy wines are the choice.
So look to Cabernet Sauvignon or the
full Italian reds of Barolo or Barbaresco.
And our best tip:
Match cheese and wine producing countries
together for the best fit, sheep's milk cheeses of Spain and Rioja,
French camembert and wines from the Rhone like Chateaux Nuef du
Pape, Italian parmesan with Chianti - and enjoy that sharp Wisconsin
Cheddar with California Merlot.
Pop the cork™.
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