Wine and Cheese Pairings for Fall

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Sweet and salty is a classic, foolproof flavor combination, and nowhere is that more apparent than when serving wine and cheese. โ€œA good pairing is when the sugars in the wine balance the salts in the cheeses,โ€ says Laura Downey, certified cheese professional and co-owner of Fairfield & Greenwich Cheese Company. Here are some matches that area experts love!

Pinot Noir with Burrata
As summer transitions to fall, Ian Toogood, general manager and sommelier at Cotto Wine Bar & Restaurant, in Stamford, CT, starts to think about heartier menu items and which wines pair best. โ€œI love Oregon pinot noirs and red Burgundys; they are not too heavy as to forget summer altogether, but stand up nicely with cold weather dishes,โ€ he says. He also loves barbera dโ€™alba in the fall. โ€œIt is not quite as big as a barolo, but itโ€™s time to start thinking about white truffles and thereโ€™s no better wine to drink with it.โ€
Favorite pairing: โ€œWith pinots or barbera I love a nice burrata with some prosciutto, or even a younger cheddar,โ€ says Toogood. He also likes a nice truffle pecorino with theย  barbera. โ€œMilder cheeses are not overpowered by the wines as they are not too tannic,โ€ he notes.ย  โ€œI hold off on the taleggios and stinky blues until winter is in full swing and its time for big cabs and brunellos.โ€
Try: Ken Wright Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Oregon 2014, $28, Valโ€™s Putnam Wines & Liquors, Greenwich, CT

Italian and West Coast Reds with Creamy Cheeses
โ€œPiedmontese reds from the Ruchรฉ, Grignolino, and Pelaverga grapes, as well as Sicilian reds like perricone and nerello mascalese are great for fall,โ€ says Steve Wildy, beverage director for Vetri Restaurants, including Amis Trattoria in Westport, CT. For U.S. options, he likes the valdiguie and gamay wines from the West Coast.
Favorite Pairing: โ€œWith lighter Piedmontese reds I often think of wild strawberries, and I love Brie-style cheeses with strawberry compote,โ€ says Wildy. โ€œBeyond French triple cremes and Camembert and the like, the creamy mild robiola family of cheeses from Piedmont doubles as a fantastic regional pairing to each of these wines.โ€ย  For the deeper, spicier reds of Sicily, he suggests meaty, savory Alpine emmentaler, gruyere, and comte styles.
Try: Evening Land Seven Springs Vineyard Gamay Noir 2015, $33, Rye Brook Wine & Spirit Shop, Rye Brook, NY

Cabernet Sauvignon with Sheepโ€™s Milk Cheese
Depending on the cheese sheโ€™s serving, Downey likes bold red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, an earthy pinot noir or a full-bodied whites like chardonnay, โ€œWhile you can certainly eat most cheeses all year round, in the fall we look to match cheeses to the seasonโ€™s fruits and bigger richer wines,โ€ says Downey.
Favorite pairing: Verano is a firm, raw sheepโ€™s milk cheese, produced in the summer and aged for four to six months (making it a perfect fall pick). โ€œSheepโ€™s milk cheese is slightly higher in fat so Verano will stand up to bigger red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon,,โ€ says Downey.
Try: Hall Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2013 $46 Harryโ€™s Wine & Liquor Market, Fairfield, CT

Photos by: (cheese) Jiri Hera/shutterstock.com

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