Meal and wine pairing
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Meal families
Cheeses
Appenzeller Extra
Switzerland. Appenzellerland.
Hard, unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Ripening : 6 to 8 months.
Black label.
Cheeses
Appenzeller Surchoix
Switzerland. Appenzellerland.
Hard, unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Ripening : 4 to 6 months.
Gold label.
Desserts
Apricot and almond pastilla
Filo coated with honey, almond and pistachio and covered with custard and topped with apricot and icing sugar.
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Beef cheek daube with red wine and braised endive
Daube : stew made with braised meat (lamb, beef, mutton, octopus, wild boar or bull) marinated in red or white wine, vegetables, garlic, and herbes de Provence.
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Black forest cake
Cake of German origin (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte) based on several layers of sponge cake with cocoa, flavored with kirsch, stuffed with cherries in syrup and whipped cream between each layer, topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings.
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Bleu des Causses
France. South of Massif Central. Causses.
Blue-veined cow's milk cheese.
Cheeses
Blue Stilton
United Kingdom. Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
Blue unpasteurised cow's milk cheese.
Cheeses
Buttermilk blue affinée
United States. Wisconsin.
Semi-soft blue-veined raw cow's milk cheese with a natural rind.
Ripening : 6 months.
Cheeses
Cashel blue
Ireland. Tipperary.
Semi-soft pasteurized whole cow's milk cheese with a natural rind.
Cheeses
Cheddar
United Kingdom (Cheddar, Somerset).
Cow's milk cheese with pale yellow colour and strong flavour.
Available in soft, medium, hard and extra hard.