Meal and wine pairing
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Meal families
Cheeses
Ashbrook
United States. Vermont.
Semi-soft raw cow's milk cheese with a striking vein of ash through the middle and a washed rind.
Ripening : 3 months.
Cheeses
Beaufort chalet d’alpage
France. Savoie.
Type of Beaufort d’été produced at 1500 meters above sea level and with the milk of a single flock.
Cheeses
Beaufort fruity
France. Savoie.
Firm, unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Ripening : 6 months minimum.
Cheeses
Beaufort old
France. Savoie.
Raw whole cow’s milk cheese.
Ripening : over 10 months.
Sauces
Beurre blanc sauce
Reduction of shallots with white wine and vinegar blended with a whipped butter.
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Blanquette de veau
Blanquette : stew of white meat or fish cooked in stock and thickened with egg yolk and cream.
Dish served with pasta, potatoes or rice, often completed with mushrooms.
Cheeses
Bleu d’Auvergne
France. Massif Central.
Pasteurized or raw cow's milk blue cheese.
Cheeses
Bleu de Gex
France. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Haut-Jura.
Blue unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Cheeses
Blue cheese
Sheep's, goat's and/or cow's milk cheeses with mold in the cheese in colors between blue and grey-green.
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Bohemian blue
United States. Wisconsin.
Blue-veined pasteurized ewe's milk cheese.
Ripening : 4 to 6 weeks.
Poultry
Bresse chicken with morel sauce
Morel sauce: chicken broth, fresh cream, shallots, mushrooms and white wine.
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Bresse chicken with morels and vin jaune sauce
Vin jaune sauce : cream sauce with vin jaune (Jura wine) and shallot.
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Cabrales
Spain. Asturias.
Semi-hard blue-green veined raw cow's milk or mixture of two or three kinds of milk (cow, sheep and goat).
Ripening : 3 to 6 months.