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Burgundy Wine and Burgundy Cheese

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Burgundy is spoiled for choice in cheese, especially if you are willing to stretch the borders a bit.

(firmenpresse) - Food and Wine Pairings in a Microcosm - One of the best things about living in a traditional food and wine culture is that you don''t necessarily have to be traditional. Living in Burgundy, we enjoy a culinary tradition that runs deep. The cuisine is world-renowned and the wines are sublime. But those of us who live here inevitably look further afield.

Burgundy is spoiled for choice in cheese, especially if you are willing to stretch the borders a bit. So an impressive cheese board will be part of any traditional meal. And traditionally, this is when the big-gun wines are brought out, those deep, aged reds that have been cellared for just this purpose.

Burgundy Red wine and cheese. It''s one of those ''horse and carriage'' combos that has become a standard food and wine pairing. But over the years we have become disenchanted with the rigidity of the ritual. True, some cheeses go beautifully with aged red Burgundy, but others decidedly do not. And so we set out to understand why.

First let''s categorize Burgundian cheeses: there are simple goat cheeses produced in the areas around Chablis in the north and the Maconnais to the south. These range from being so fresh that they barely hold together through to shrunken nuggets of concentration.

Then we have the cheeses that are washed, either to avoid or to enhance the development of a crust. The most famous is epoisse, of course, with its bare brandy-washed surface and stinky reputation. There are several variations on this theme: ami du Chambertin (catch the big red Burgundy reference!) soumaintrain, pierre-qui-vire and langres. And all of them would be considered ''strong''.

Then there is Citteaux, an organic milk version of reblochon made by the monks at the abbey of Citteaux, pure like a glass of milk. And lest we forget, the latest arrival of Burgundy cheese is the bleu de Bresse, a washed-crust creamy cheese streaked with blue veins.

So what of our venerable old bottle? Well ideally it will be tender, refined and suave, full of subtlety and earthy aromas. Paired with any of the cheeses we describe here (with the notable exception of the Citteaux, which goes with any wine any time!), the old red burgundy wine will seem tired and lifeless.





And why? Well for the goat cheese, the answer is simple. Red wine of any sort makes the goat cheese taste soapy. Goat cheeses go well with the whites of their region, either Chablis or Macon.

And the epoisse family? Their washed crust simply overpowers older reds. A young red, with good tannin and acidity, maybe. But in our experience the best combination is a dry chardonnay. And Burgundy is full of them. Many find this hard to believe, but once you have tried it, you won''t go back. Chaource too. That white crust turns bitter with a red, but creamy and milky with a chardonnay.

The bleu de Bresse is not as strong as many other blues (which often call for sweet wines). Here a simple fruity red Bourgogne works well. But what is the lesson to be learned? Maybe switch that aged red Burgundy for a crisp Burgundy White wines? And maybe serve just one or two nice cheeses, rather than a dozen.

Elden Selections specialize in small-production estate-bottled Burgundy wines online many that are not otherwise available in the US. We live in Burgundy. Have done for 30 years. We know these winemakers and their families. First and foremost they are farmers, and they know that there is no good wine without good grapes.

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Ellen and Dennis (Get it? El-Den) make Burgundy accessible by unlocking the most complex wine region in the world. Elden Selections brings delicious wines from the Burgundy region of France to wine aficionados in the USA. These exquisite wines are from small producers and family owned wineries that are otherwise difficult to find and complex to understand. Elden Selections makes it easy and affordable.



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Datum: 25.12.2015 - 02:30 Uhr
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