The French Love Cheese & Wine

Wine and cheese

Aside from bread and water, the most common accompaniments to a French meal are wine and cheese. Unlike other countries, in France wine is considered a standard part of everyday meals, and is neither expensive nor reserved for special occasions. With everyday meals, ordinary wines are served, although it is expected that the style of wine match the style of food.

In addition to its use in cooking, cheese is often served as a course in itself. In this case, it is served after the main meal but before dessert. This typically consists of a platter with three or four different cheeses, from which guests can slice pieces according to their preferences. Sliced bread (e.g. slices of a baguette) are typically provided at the same time.

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2 Responses to “The French Love Cheese & Wine”

  1. The Chef’s Cookbook » Blog Archive » The French Love Cheese & Wine…

    In addition to its use in cooking, cheese is often served as a course in itself. In this case…

  2. Hampers says:

    French wines are the best. I like the wine from France,their varieties, history and regions; Bordeaux, Champagne, Alsace and more.

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