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A Great Pair
Combine Cheese and Wine for a Fun, Tasty Party
By Paula Lambert
Cheese and Wine Tastings
For a cheese tasting, it is best to serve three to five different cheeses. You should buy a total of 2 to 4 ounces of cheese per person. Serve the cheese on a platter, tray or wooden board, placing the whole cheeses on grape leaves or a bed of herbs. Leave enough space around the cheeses for them to breathe. Provide one knife for each cheese, and place the crackers or bread in a separate basket. The cheeses should be served at room temperature. At a cheese or wine tasting, you should eat the cheeses in the order of their strength, moving from the mildest cheeses to those that are more robust and finally to the strongest and most pungent cheeses. Eat the cheeses slowly and let them melt in your mouth. Then take a sip of wine and enjoy flavor combinations.


