How one should Properly Pair a Dessert With the Right Wine or Cheese

Having a special meal with a glass of dessert wine is great, but sometimes the sweetness of the wine can compete with a rich dessert and make for an overly sweet ending. In place of that, try a dessert wine paired with French Cuisine Soho—the sweet and salty combination will please the palate and make for a satisfying finish to your dinner.

No matter if you enjoy a glass of port, sherry, or a sweet white wine, there are plenty of cheese selections to choose from.

1. Sweet Riesling

All Rieslings—dry, off-dry, and sweet—are especially cheese-friendly wines. In case you're experimenting cheese as a dessert course, we suggest you to look for Rieslings with Spatlese, Auslese, Beerenauslese, or Late Harvest on the label.

Experiment with creamy cheeses such as Selles-sur-Cher (or other soft goat cheeses), Reblochon, Camembert, and Muenster, or with harder cheeses that have a "Swiss flavor" such as Comte, Beaufort, and Hoch Ybrig. Rieslings also complement nice white Cheddar.

2. Sweet Sparkling Wines

Demi-Sec Champagnes or Italian Moscato d'Asti is fun sparkling wines for the start of a meal, but they can create a delicious ending as well—especially when enjoyed along with a variety of cheeses. Pair with Parmigiano-Reggiano, soft goat cheeses, or triple-creme cheese.

3. Madeira

The island of Madeira off the coast of North Africa, which is considered part of Portugal, is the namesake of this dessert wine that age for decades. Go for a Malmsey Madeira, which is richer and sweeter but still balanced, as it has more acidity than a port wine.

With a slight flavor of toasted nuts, Madeira pairs well with cheeses that also have a nutty character, such as Gruyere, Petite Basque, and Zamarano. Madeira pairs well with blue cheeses

4. Sherry

Sherry, a fortified wine from Spain, is produced in a variety of styles and levels of sweetness including Amontillado (less sweet), Oloroso (sweeter), Cream Sherry (very sweet), and Pedro Ximénez (veryvery sweet). It all pair well with cheese.

If you are willing to dine in a trustworthy French Cuisine Soho that can assure a good dining experience by offering you a perfect combination for great French food and wine, then visiting St Tropez Wine Bar is the best option.

Time to sum up:

Located in the heart of the West Village, St Tropez Wine Bar is known as one of the best Soho NYC Wine Bars consists of concrete topped bar seats 16 on both sides of the counter to offer the customers exotic taste of sparkling wine, beers, and what not! Visit once and get to know the place better!

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