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  2. Époisses - Wikipedia

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    Époisses (French pronunciation: ⓘ), also known as Époisses de Bourgogne (French: [epwas də buʁɡɔɲ]), is a legally demarcated cheese made in the village of Époisses and its environs, in the département of Côte-d'Or, about halfway between Dijon and Auxerre, in the former duchy of Burgundy, France, from agricultural processes and resources traditionally found in that region.

  3. Wine and food pairing - Wikipedia

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    A pairing of vin jaune with walnuts and Comté cheese. Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemaking and culinary traditions of a region will have evolved together over the years.

  4. 6 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Pairing Wine With Cheese

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  6. A Guide To Pairing Wine And Cheese - AOL

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  7. Food pairing - Wikipedia

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    Food pairing (or flavor pairing or food combination) is a method of identifying which foods go well together from a flavor standpoint, often based on individual tastes, popularity, availability of ingredients, and traditional cultural practices.

  8. 6 Surprising Non-Alcoholic Drinks That Pair Beautifully with ...

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    Wine is widely considered cheese’s best friend, although with growing enthusiasm for whiskey and beer pairings, the grain is giving the grape some competition.But connoisseurs say not to stop ...

  9. Délice de Bourgogne - Wikipedia

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    Délice de Bourgogne is a French cow's milk cheese from the Burgundy region of France. [1] It is produced in Saligny by the fifth-generation dairy Fromagerie Lincet, where it was created in 1975 by Jean Lincet. [2] [3] Lincet also produces Brillat-Savarin and Chaource, an appellation d'origine controlee cheese. [4]