Wine And Cheese Parties Are Positively Delicious!
by: Ken Finnigan
If there is one thing we all love I think we can all agree it would be food.
In many cultures around the world food is a very important aspect of life with
special occasions and food intertwined with each other. Food is a social and fundamental
part of society. Face it going to dinner with a friend is much more fun than eating
dinner alone. Perhaps that is why dinner parties are such a genius idea, the notion
of a group of people getting together to share a meal as well as stimulating conversation
while sipping a glorious wine is nothing short of sublime. Putting together such
a gathering of companions does not need to be a daunting task, which often seems
to be one of the main reasons many people do not host as many soirees as they
would like. A much more simple wine and cheese party can give the same jovial
atmosphere as a dinner party with less work, less expense and above all less stress
on the host or hostess.
Not much is required for having a wine and cheese party compared to holding a
dinner party. Decor can be relatively simple and often works best as such. Fancy
plates and glasses are not obligatory either. While it is important to make sure
that you have proper wine glasses, do not go out and buy glasses just for the
occasion. As stated in an earlier article, Essential Wine Accessories, red wines
tend to be served in a larger bowl style glass than whites because of their bigger
bouquets, but many wine glass companies nowadays manufacture a more universal
wine glass which is suitable for both reds and whites. Don’t feel obliged
to buy red wine glasses if you only drink white and vice versa because if you
would only get use out of them occasionally when you had an event like a wine
and cheese party it is not worth the expense.
Plates are much the same as wine glasses. If you do not plan on throwing many
events it is not worth the expensive of going out and purchasing small serving
or even mingling plates. Mingling plates are special plates that have a hole in
one side to side in a wine glass so that while a person is eating and drinking
they do not have to worry about balancing their glass or setting it down somewhere.
Instead you can opt for a much less expensive yet still fashionable idea of cocktail
napkins. Go down to your local party supply store and pick up a variety of small
cocktail napkins in different colors and patterns. Using a variety of cocktail
napkins not only is less expensive but also means you can better color or theme
coordinate if you are having a themed wine and cheese party.
The most important part of a wine and cheese night is of course the wine and
cheese! It is important to pair the two as best as possible, even if neither you
nor your guests are sommeliers. Wine and cheese from the same regions tend to
go very well together, but this does not mean you have to serve a French wine
with a French cheese. Some of the most basic and most popular pairings for wine
and cheese are:
Brie with Merlot, Champagne or a Sweet Sherry
Camembert with Chenin Blanc or Cabernet
Sharp Cheddar with Cabernet, Sauvignon Blanc or Rioja
Cream Cheese with White Zinfandel
Muenster with Beaujolais or Zinfandel
Roquefort with Tawny Port
Swiss with Gewurztraminer
So as you can see having a wine and cheese party is very simple, inexpensive
and just as enjoyable as a full on dinner party! Don’t stress if you don’t
have the right sort of glasses or plates, the wine and cheese party is meant to
be a stress free social event with friends and loved ones.
About The Author
Ken Finnigan is the CEO of Finest Wine Racks a family owned and run website
specializing in quality decorative wine racks and durable wine storage systems.
http://www.finestwineracks.com
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