Ep 146: Cheese and Wine pairings with Jess Summer, Founder of Mouse and Grape (Part 2)

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To download the transcript CLICK HERE Today is part 2 with Jess Summer, founder of Mouse and Grape, a luxury cheese and wine hamper company in the UK. We'll be looking at pairings to go with aged cheese, more challenging cheeses. What happens if you start adding the accompaniments like honey or nuts or fruit? We'll be looking at what cheeses go best with traditional method sparkling wine, so that of England. We'll be looking at the temperature that you should serve your cheese at. When do you take it out of the fridge? And there will also be some nice pairings to go with cheesy dishes because heating the cheese or melting the cheese can change the dynamic.  If you want to skip ahead: 1.52: Jess winning Harpers 30 under 30 3.15: Taking part in Young Cheese Monger of the Year competition. 6.14: What wines pair well with aged cheese 10.39: Pairings for Comte 13.06: Pairing Oaked Chardonnays 15.12: Pairing blue cheese and Dolcelatte 19.04: Adding accompaniments to the cheese and how that affects the pairing with the wine 23.53: Pairing oaked Rosé 28.54: Saint Nectaire and Pinot Noir 29.20: Fourme d’Ambert and a Languedoc blend or a lighter noble rot dessert wine 31.23: Rachel/Quickes/Ticklemore with Albariño, Rosé or a high acidic white Italian wine 33.06: Keens Chedder with Monastrell or Tannat 34.56: Perfect cheese pairings with Traditional Method Sparkling wine like English Wine 37.39: Pizza pairing and baked feta pasta and wine pairings Last episode I was trying the Summer Cheese and Wine Picnic Hamper £65 If you want to Visit Jess' website: https://www.mouseandgrape.com/ And you can email her: [email protected] And if the podcast isn't enough.... Fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat or on email: [email protected] Until next time, Cheers to you!