Wine Spread

Hands down, Port Wine Cheddar Spread is one of our most popular spreads! Creamy Cheddar blends with the perfect hint of port wine to create snacking perfection. Try it with Crostini Artisan Crackers from Di Bruno Bros or as a dip for bagel chips. Sold in 8 oz containers.

Wine Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread   

Product Description: Wine Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread offers the sharp, tangy taste of cheddar cheese with the subtle fruity notes of port wine.

Pairings and Complementary Flavors:

Cocktails: Martini, Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Apple Cider Mimosa
~ A classic Martini with a twist of lemon or olive balances the creamy texture.
~ The sweetness in a bourbon Old Fashioned pairs nicely.
~ A classic whiskey, Manhattan has a robust flavor profile that matches the full flavors of the wine cheddar spread.
~ An Apple Cider Mimosa provides a sweet and effervescent contrast.

Wine: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon
~ A buttery Chardonnay complements the creamy texture of the cheese spread.
~ A slightly sweet or off-dry Riesling offers a delightful contrast to the wine’s acidity; the sweetness balances the sharpness and richness of the spread.
~ With its zesty or citrusy undertones, a crisp and refreshing Sauvignon Blanc complements the cheese spread.
~ A lighter-bodied Pinot Noir with fruity notes enhances the subtleties of the cheese and the wine in the spread, while a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon makes a great pairing.

Beer: Saison, Stout, Porter, Pale Ale, Pilsner, Brown Ale
~ Saison, with its dry, slightly fruity, and spicy characteristics, enhances the flavors in the cheese spread.
~ Stout or Porter with coffee or chocolate notes provides a rich and robust contrast to the cheese, creating a complex flavor profile.
~ The hoppy bitterness of a Pale Ale balances the richness of the cheese, while its subtle maltiness harmonizes with the creamy texture.
~ A crisp and clean Pilsner offers a nice balance, while the toffee and caramel notes of Brown Ale complement the creamy and tangy aspects of the cheese, creating a harmonious pairing.

Accompaniments: crackers, bread, vegetables, fruits, nuts, pickled vegetables, olives, honey, preserves
~ Neutral or whole-grain crackers or baguettes provide a crisp texture that contrasts with the creaminess.
~ Fresh carrots, cucumbers, or cherry tomatoes add a fresh, crunchy element, while fresh grapes, apples, or pears offer a juicy, sweet contrast. Almonds, walnuts, or pecans add a crunchy texture and nutty flavor.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring a tangy and salty contrast, cutting through the richness of the cheese.
~ Honey or fruit preserves add a sweet note that beautifully contrasts with the tangy, sharp cheese flavors.

Suggested uses:

  • An indulgent snack when enjoyed with crackers or pretzels.
  • Brings a smooth, savory, gourmet touch to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, wraps, eggs, potatoes, or burgers.
  • Adds enhanced richness and flavor to dips and sauces.

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$5.49

Hands down, Port Wine Cheddar Spread is one of our most popular spreads! Creamy Cheddar blends with the perfect hint of port wine to create snacking perfection. Try it with Crostini Artisan Crackers from Di Bruno Bros or as a dip for bagel chips. Sold in 8 oz containers.

Wine Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread   

Product Description: Wine Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread offers the sharp, tangy taste of cheddar cheese with the subtle fruity notes of port wine.

Pairings and Complementary Flavors:

Cocktails: Martini, Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Apple Cider Mimosa
~ A classic Martini with a twist of lemon or olive balances the creamy texture.
~ The sweetness in a bourbon Old Fashioned pairs nicely.
~ A classic whiskey, Manhattan has a robust flavor profile that matches the full flavors of the wine cheddar spread.
~ An Apple Cider Mimosa provides a sweet and effervescent contrast.

Wine: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon
~ A buttery Chardonnay complements the creamy texture of the cheese spread.
~ A slightly sweet or off-dry Riesling offers a delightful contrast to the wine’s acidity; the sweetness balances the sharpness and richness of the spread.
~ With its zesty or citrusy undertones, a crisp and refreshing Sauvignon Blanc complements the cheese spread.
~ A lighter-bodied Pinot Noir with fruity notes enhances the subtleties of the cheese and the wine in the spread, while a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon makes a great pairing.

Beer: Saison, Stout, Porter, Pale Ale, Pilsner, Brown Ale
~ Saison, with its dry, slightly fruity, and spicy characteristics, enhances the flavors in the cheese spread.
~ Stout or Porter with coffee or chocolate notes provides a rich and robust contrast to the cheese, creating a complex flavor profile.
~ The hoppy bitterness of a Pale Ale balances the richness of the cheese, while its subtle maltiness harmonizes with the creamy texture.
~ A crisp and clean Pilsner offers a nice balance, while the toffee and caramel notes of Brown Ale complement the creamy and tangy aspects of the cheese, creating a harmonious pairing.

Accompaniments: crackers, bread, vegetables, fruits, nuts, pickled vegetables, olives, honey, preserves
~ Neutral or whole-grain crackers or baguettes provide a crisp texture that contrasts with the creaminess.
~ Fresh carrots, cucumbers, or cherry tomatoes add a fresh, crunchy element, while fresh grapes, apples, or pears offer a juicy, sweet contrast. Almonds, walnuts, or pecans add a crunchy texture and nutty flavor.
~ Pickled vegetables or olives bring a tangy and salty contrast, cutting through the richness of the cheese.
~ Honey or fruit preserves add a sweet note that beautifully contrasts with the tangy, sharp cheese flavors.

Suggested uses:

  • An indulgent snack when enjoyed with crackers or pretzels.
  • Brings a smooth, savory, gourmet touch to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, wraps, eggs, potatoes, or burgers.
  • Adds enhanced richness and flavor to dips and sauces.
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