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Discover and try perfect cheese pairings with wine, food, beer, cheese and fruit, cheese and nuts. Fruit flavors and underlying earthiness in the Clos du Bois Cabernet Sauvignon are classic matches to accompany this cheese pairing. Cracker Barrel Macaroni & Cheese is not associated or affiliated with Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. The best wine - and other drinks - to pair with macaroni cheese Posted by Fiona Beckett (Google+) on November 6 2018 at 09:41 The best wine to pair with macaroni cheese, or macaroni and cheese as our friends across the pond have it, depends how fancy - and how cheesy - your mac and cheese is.
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I am planning on making mac and cheese for my wife tonight (its a sentimental thing) for Valentines Day and was hoping for some wine pairing suggestions. I am using a combination of american and cheddar cheese and will be baking it with a bread crumb topping.
Usually I drink big red wines (zin, syrah and cab) but wasn't sure how well they would pair. I am leaning towards a Chardonnay from CA but also have some NZ Sauvingon Blanc in the house and can always pick up something else. And if you think the reds would work that would be awesome! Any suggestions would be appreciated.