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Article: The perfect accompaniment: wine with cheese and antipasti platters

Die perfekte Begleitung: Wein zu Käse‑ und Antipasti‑Platten

The perfect accompaniment: wine with cheese and antipasti platters

Cheese and antipasti platters are one of those moments that seem to happen spontaneously: convivial evenings with friends, a quiet moment for two, or the prelude to a special meal. Their appeal lies in the variety of textures – creamy soft cheeses, tangy hard cheeses, pickled vegetables, delicate hams. But this very diversity often creates uncertainty: Which wine will bring calm and harmony to this abundance without masking the subtle nuances?

This guide offers orientation and shows how selected wine styles gently blend different aromas. No rigid rules – just a sense of balance, clarity, and an interplay that carries the moment.


Elegant cheese and antipasti scene

The basic principles of harmony

Balance of flavors

Intense cheeses require structured wines; delicate, light varieties unfold their full potential with subtle white wines. The aim is a balance in which neither cheese nor wine dominates.

Regional ties

Many combinations arise "naturally" when wine and cheese come from the same region. Italy demonstrates this particularly well – Garganega with mild, light aromas; Pecorino with fresh herbs; Montepulciano with spicy components.

Use contrasts deliberately

Sometimes harmony arises only through contrasts: sweet wines that soothe salty blue cheeses, or clear white wines that balance the oiliness in antipasti.


Cheese selection close-up

Wine and cheese – a world of its own

Soft cheese: Creamy elegance

Brie, Camembert & Co. have a soft melt – they need freshness and structure.

Hard cheese: Spice and depth

Mature Pecorino, Parmesan or Gruyère cheeses call for wines that have body but are not loud.

Blue cheese: powerful & salty

Salt, intensity, spiciness – what's needed here is warmth and sweetness.

  • Noble sweet Garganega dessert wines – a profile that is also represented in our selection.
  • warm-textured red wines as a deliberate contrast

Mediterranean antipasti platter

Wine with antipasti – the diversity of Italy

Pickled vegetables & herbs

Artichokes, olives, grilled zucchini – their acidity calls for wines that possess clarity.

Ham, salami & air-dried specialties

Salt, fat, and spice benefit from wines with a calm structure.

  • soft, fruit-forward red wines in the Appassimento style
  • Montepulciano cuvées with a gentle tannin structure

A memorable wine moment in the evening light

Does a universal companion exist?

Wines with bright minerality, calm acidity, and clear structure pair surprisingly well with a wide variety of cheese and antipasti combinations. They combine herbs, oiliness, creaminess, or spice into a harmonious whole – a characteristic that is also reflected in our selection.


One final thought

The ideal combination isn't achieved through rules, but through balance. A wine that fosters tranquility allows the many elements of a cheese and antipasti platter to speak to one another. This guide offers orientation – but the true enjoyment lies in discovery, tasting, and the moments shared.

You can find suitable wines for this theme in our selection.

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