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Re: Cheese recommendation for Viognier?

Posted by mbriex@club-internet.fr on January 21, 2004 at 09:34:55:

If you speak french, there is a french Website (http://cepage.75cl.com) talking about all grapes variety whtite and red. For each one, there are explanations: where you can find it, it's place is some wine regions or wine as component of wines with other grape variety. They also recommend you some food to eat with it and cheese (French one of course...)http://cepage.75cl.com/viognier.htm
If you want a translation you can ask me I'll do my best with my poor English. For cheese they recommend Goat cheese (dry are better with this wine) or some strong cheese like "Reblochon" Personnaly, I think you can also try a blue cheese like Roquefort or Blue Stilton. This wine is also very good with Foie Gras and some sweets or cakes with roasted almonds.
Enjoy your Viognier