Wine Food Pairing Platter (Printable Version)

An elegant spread of cheeses, fruits, nuts, and meats paired with curated wines for refined entertaining.

# What You Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz Brie, sliced
02 - 3.5 oz aged Manchego, cut into wedges
03 - 3.5 oz blue cheese, crumbled

→ Charcuterie (optional for non-vegetarian)

04 - 2.8 oz prosciutto
05 - 2.8 oz dry-cured salami, sliced
06 - 2.8 oz smoked duck breast, thinly sliced

→ Breads & Crackers

07 - 1 small baguette, sliced
08 - 3.5 oz multigrain crackers

→ Fresh Fruits

09 - 1 bunch seedless grapes
10 - 1 pear, thinly sliced
11 - 1 apple, thinly sliced
12 - 1 handful fresh figs, halved (seasonal)

→ Nuts & Condiments

13 - 1.8 oz roasted almonds
14 - 1.8 oz walnuts
15 - 2.1 oz fig jam
16 - 1.4 oz honey

→ Wine Pairings

17 - 1 bottle dry Champagne
18 - 1 bottle Sauvignon Blanc
19 - 1 bottle Pinot Noir
20 - 1 bottle aged Bordeaux

# How To Make:

01 - Display sliced and wedge-cut cheeses evenly spaced on a large serving platter.
02 - Fold or roll charcuterie slices and position beside cheeses; substitute with marinated grilled vegetables for vegetarian option.
03 - Cluster baguette slices and multigrain crackers around the platter’s perimeter.
04 - Fill remaining spaces with fresh fruit groups, nuts, plus small bowls of fig jam and honey.
05 - Chill wines to optimal serving temperatures: Champagne at 46°F, Sauvignon Blanc at 50°F, Pinot Noir at 57°F, Bordeaux at 61°F.
06 - Arrange tasting glasses and suggest pairings: Brie with Champagne or Pinot Noir; Manchego with Sauvignon Blanc; blue cheese with Bordeaux or honey; prosciutto and duck with Pinot Noir; fruits and nuts with any wine, especially Champagne.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Vegetarian options available
  • Perfect for sophisticated entertaining
02 -
  • For a vegetarian platter replace charcuterie with marinated artichokes grilled zucchini and roasted peppers
  • Add olives or pickled vegetables for extra flavor
03 -
  • Serve cheeses at room temperature for the best flavor
  • Chill wines to recommended temperatures before serving
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