How to Host A Wine and Cheese Party

How to Host A Wine and Cheese Party

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Wine and cheese go together like Ross and Rachel, brunch and mimosas and Thanksgiving and turkey.

They are simply made for one another. Give me a decent wine with an assortment of cheeses, and I am a happy girl!

One of the most fun parties to attend or to host is a wine tasting party. I recently threw a wine soiree at my home for a few friends. Some folks were anti-wine, while some were straight up winos (ahem…myself), but everyone’s palettes were perfectly pleased and fun was had by all.

Here are a few tips on how to make your wine tasting work:

Wine and Cheese table runner

Wine Tasting Decor

Every party must have a little panache that tells your guests you went the extra mile. It’s a good thing wine bottles come with readymade décor – Corks! Before your party, start collecting wine corks. Head to your local wine bar and ask them for old corks; odds are they will be happy to hand them over! Use the corks to fill glass containers such as vases and wine glasses, and artfully spread the corks around the tables.

Another simple, rustic way to decorate is to use a chalkboard to identify the wines and pairings. I like using chalkboard contact paper, which can be found online. Simply spread a roll of the paper out on the table as a runner and get out your chalk! For easy instructions, draw an arrow between a bottle of wine and its selected paired item. Another way to use the contact paper is to cut out little squares and stick them on wine glasses. Write your guests names or initials on the paper and everyone will know which glass is theirs! I used this chalkboard runner idea for my party, and my guests were so impressed. (I neglected to mention that the whole set up took about 20 minutes, but that can be our little secret!)

Wine and Cheese Pairing Apples and Gruyere cheese

Wine Pairings

While brie and gruyere are great with wine, who says you can only serve cheese with wine? Wine goes with everything! I would drink it with breakfast if it was socially acceptable! (Bye bye coffee…hello wine!) Search for wine and food pairings on the internet and you will see that everything from fruit to chocolate helps bring out the flavor of the wines. Plus, depending on how large your wine samples are, people need food in their bellies to balance out all that alcohol!

Wine and Cheese tasting party glasses

Don’t break the bank

If you plan your wine and pairings ahead, assign each guest a bottle of wine or a pairing item. Guests are used to bringing things to parties, and they will happy to bring a bottle of wine in exchange for a lovely night out with friends.

You don’t have to have your sommelier degree to host a successful wine tasting. In fact, you don’t even have to know what a sommelier IS. Do a little research on wine and cheese pairings, and you will sound like a pro. After all, we are talking about fermented grapes and cow’s milk here…it’s not brain surgery. I promise, if I can do it, you can do it!

Cheers!

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Anonymous said:

where can i find the wine and cheese pairings?


11/05/2012 10:49 PM
Anonymous said:

I had a wine tasting/pairing party and sent every guest home with a packet of handmade cards describing the wine they had, the cheese we paired with each, and recommended food pairings too! Big hit!


10/19/2012 5:43 PM
Anonymous said:

I just mentioned to my Bff last week that I always wanted 2day attend a wine tasting….this is even a better idea!!


8/22/2012 12:05 PM
Anonymous said:

Oh em gee! I am rocking my party with this idea. Thanks!!!!


8/15/2012 11:18 AM
Anonymous said:

Love this idea!! FYI – You can buy the chalkboard (Black Con-tact) paper at Home Depot for $8.00! I can’t wait to use mine at our next wine tasting!!


7/27/2012 2:51 PM
Anonymous said:

Wonderful! Ordered the contact paper and can’t wait for our next pairing :) Thanks a bunch!


6/05/2012 10:37 PM
Anonymous said:

I absolutely love the layout idea! Thanx a mill!


5/08/2012 12:22 PM
Anonymous said:
4/26/2012 2:39 PM
Anonymous said:

This is a great event idea and layout. Jentertaining.com


4/16/2012 5:45 PM
Anonymous said:

Love the decor items and the pairings, great ideas! If you are looking for creative products for your next wine and cheese party please visit our website, http://www.cheeseboardco.com We specialize in wine and cheese accessories for the

out of the box and unique party items. Thank you for sharing! Joanne


4/09/2012 6:49 PM
Anonymous said:

I throw the best wine and cheese parties. They are very exclusive affairs. No one here is invited.


4/09/2012 3:25 PM
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4/02/2012 5:26 PM
Anonymous said:

We just hosted our 7th annual wine tasting: we supply the venue, small paper plates (promotes tasting), napkins, etc. Each couple brings a bottle & food that goes with. We usually grill a few steaks rare, cut into bite size with toothpicks and keep warm on the stove top or hot plate where they continue cooking for those who prefer more well done paired with a favorite cab sav. We’ve had mac & cheese with chardonnay, taco dip with sangria, turkey with cranberry wine; you get the idea. Each dish only needs to be 4 – 6 servings and it never matters how many people come. As long as they all bring a bottle & food there is always enough. Try it – it has become our antidote for the post-holiday-long, cold winter nights-blues!


3/19/2012 7:22 PM
Anonymous said:

Great idea, but does the contact paper pull off the counter or table easily? I would like to do this on my granite countertop.


2/20/2012 10:48 AM
Anonymous said:

Did the contact paper leave any residue on the wine glasses? Such a cute idea, just wondering if there were issues removing the labels.


12/05/2011 12:03 PM
Anonymous said:

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Great ideas and I will use them!!


12/01/2011 8:36 AM
Anonymous said:
11/30/2011 12:15 AM
Anonymous said:

I love your idea! I am going to do something similar and would also like to have your whole menu! Thanks for sharing.


11/17/2011 11:44 AM
Anonymous said:

I found this picture on pinterest and it inspired me to throw a wine and cheese party of my own! I just posted about it on a blog my friends and I all contribute to, and wanted to thank you for the inspiration and show you how it turned out!


http://galsandwine.blogspot.com/2011/11/wine-and-cheese-yes-please.html


11/17/2011 7:48 AM
Anonymous said:

Another vote to share your whole menu!


11/11/2011 1:37 PM
Anonymous said:

Great ideas, thanks!


10/20/2011 12:42 PM
Anonymous said:

What a wonderful idea! I would also love to see the whole menu!!!


10/01/2011 7:30 PM
Anonymous said:

Love Love Love this!!!! what else was on the menu?? I need to see the whole spread!!!


9/25/2011 8:17 PM
Anonymous said:

I LOVE THIS!!!! I hope you don’t mind – but, I’m going to do a blog post on my site about it too. Giving total credit to your site of course.

- Carrie

http://www.lifestylefiles.blogspot.com


7/18/2011 11:17 AM
Anonymous said:

Love the chalkboard idea!!! Such a creative and cute way to showcase the wine and yummy cheese =)


4/22/2011 9:56 AM

The corks in the wine glasses look amazing! So simple, yet perfect! Looks like fun Jackie!


4/21/2011 11:25 PM
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