Cheese and Charcuterie Board
An Edible Conversation Between Vines and Fields
Wine Pairing Highlights
- Tapara Grenache: balances aged Manchego & fennel salami
- Tapara Syrah: complements smoked duck breast & washed rind cheese
- Tapara Walking Through Walls™ or Mountain Cat™ Red Blends: hold their own with spicy soppressata & bold cheeses
Triple Cream Brie
- Texture: Soft, buttery
- Flavor Notes: Rich, creamy
- Tapara Pairing: Chardonnay
- Serve With: Honeycomb, roasted almonds
Aged Manchego
- Texture: Firm, nutty
- Flavor Notes: Savory, slightly salty
- Tapara Pairing: Grenache
- Serve With: Quince paste, Marcona almonds
Washed Rind (e.g., Taleggio)
- Texture: Creamy, pungent
- Flavor Notes: Earthy, aromatic
- Tapara Pairing: Syrah
- Serve With: Figs, walnuts
Blue (e.g., Roquefort)
- Texture: Crumbly, intense
- Flavor Notes: Salty, tangy
- Tapara Pairing: Dessert Wine
- Serve With: Poached pear, dark chocolate
Prosciutto di Parma
- Style: Cured
- Flavor Profile: Silky, savory
- Tapara Pairing: Chardonnay or Rosé
Fennel Salami (Finocchiona)
- Style: Cured
- Flavor Profile: Spiced, aromatic
- Tapara Pairing: Grenache
Smoked Duck Breast
- Style: Smoked
- Flavor Profile: Rich, umami
- Tapara Pairing: Syrah
Calabrese / Soppressata
- Style: Cured, spicy
- Flavor Profile: Bold, zesty
- Tapara Pairing: Super McLaren™ Blend
Accompaniments
- Bread & Crackers: rosemary crackers, sourdough slices, seeded lavosh
- Fresh Fruits: figs, grapes, apple slices (seasonally rotate)
- Condiments: fig jam, whole-grain mustard, balsamic onions
- Nuts & Olives: marcona almonds, candied pecans, Castelvetrano olives
Directions
Serving & Hosting Tips
- Let cheeses sit at room temperature for 30–45 minutes before serving
- Include 3–5 cheeses, 2–3 meats, and a mix of sweet and savory bites
- Arrange clockwise from mildest to strongest flavors
- Add small bowls for olives and jams, and use mini tongs or forks for easy access