Mulled Cider and Cheese? Yes, Please!
Just as the mulling process brings out the magic in beverages (even in your friend’s Two-Buck Chuck from Trader Joe’s), pairing cheese with these well-spiced, warm sips helps a wedge “reveal its secrets,” according to Casie Wiginton of Antonelli’s Cheese in Austin, Texas.
How to Drink and Pair Sidra Like a Spaniard
Why Asturians Throw Their Cider—And the Best Cheeses to Throw Alongside It
The New American Gin Craze
We are living in the eye of the gin renaissance, a movement fueled by Campari corporate, by midcentury-modern nostalgia, and by a blooming of American craft microdistilling.
The New Class of Honey Wine Isn’t Just for Vikings Anymore
The new meads are crushable, balanced, and food-friendly—begging to be paired with cheese.
Pairing Bitters and Cheese Beyond Happy Hour
Sam Unger likes to think of cocktail bitters as the Mary Poppins of flavor. “When we’re making our Pineapple Star Anise [bitters], I’m taking hundreds of pineapples, bringing them into this tiny bottle, then all of a sudden it expands again and it’s able to go into hundreds of drinks,” says Unger, founder of Vancouver-based […]
Pairing Cheese and Classic Cocktails
The British are known for their gins, Ireland has their whiskeys, the West Indies their rums.Every Alpine country has a bitter digestif, and we’ve got the trinity of France, Spain, and Italy to thank for vermouth. Melting pot that we are, the US made a name for ourselves bringing it all together. Around the turn […]
Holiday Beverage Pairings with Golden Gate
Make Golden Gate the star of your next party. Made by Marin French Cheese Co., Golden Gate is a complex and decadent triple crème, washed-rind cheese bursting with creamy umami flavors. We crafted two cocktails (one non-alcoholic) to pair with this California original. An apple butter Old Fashioned and a non-alcoholic Ginger Fizz. Both autumnal-themed […]
Drinks with Cheese: Functional Beverages to Pair with Cheese
We’ve been making our drinks work for us for centuries— coffee to wake us up, citrus to refresh on a hot day, and tea or booze for just about everything else. Even water, at its core, is “functional.” Yet this precedent has not kept supposedly operative quaffs from taking over the drink fridge at your […]
The Dordogne: Cheese, Wine, and Art de Vivre
In the bucolic Dordogne region of southwestern France, appreciating what’s on your plate or in your glass is elevated to an art form. And it all starts in the hands of dedicated producers.