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Varietal and cheese picnic in the gardens of Paris

The most typically French designation guides you through the parks and gardens of Paris. And if you want to indulge in the ultimate of French chic, then why not enjoy a glass of VDF with cheese as you do so? Follow the VDF guide from parks to gardens, and from varietals to cheeses.

The most essentialHead off towards the Jardin des Tuileries, a green oasis in the centre of Paris. Here, between the Louvre museum and the Place de la Concorde, is a sunny place to stop and indulge in some fruity, moreish varietal wine – a Chardonnay de France – along with a nice chunk of young Cantal. The roundness of the Vin De France Chardonnay is emphasised by the nuttiness of the Cantal. The perfect match!

 

The most bucolicThe Jardin du Luxembourg, or ‘luco’, is where you go to stroll and take in the incredible exotic feel in the heart of Paris. For a great pour, you choose a Sauvignon Blanc de France with fruit characters where the aromas highlight the delicacy of soft goat’s cheese. Sheer heaven!

 

The most peacefulThe Parc Monceau is the destination with its leafy feel and pretty flowers. This is the ideal setting to enjoy a Gamay de France varietal with its raspberry and peony notes. When you spice it up with some Edam, the combination of flavours from the grape variety and the cheese just gets you floating away.

 

The most chicThe gardens at the Palais Royal are a favourite haunt of Parisians as soon as the sun comes out in the capital city. Such a unique location requires time and urges you to savour the moment. For discerning palates, a break in the sunshine calls for some Viognier de France with Reblochon cheese – the apricot and violet notes in this harmonious wine are a great match for one of France’s most famous cheeses!


To seek out that true gem that pairs with your favourite cheese, check out the 2021 awards list from the Best Value Vin De France Selection competition andd to find the best pairings of French varietal wines and cheeses, visit