Wine and food pairing with recipes of Mont d'Or in the oven

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Mont d'Or in the oven. The ingredients in this recipe are usually white wine, mont d'or.

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In France, there are over a thousand varieties of cheese. These varieties can be grouped into eight main families according to their water, fat and calcium content. Soft cheeses with bloomy rind, pressed cooked cheeses, pressed uncooked cheeses, soft cheeses with washed rind, blue-veined cheeses, fresh cheeses or cheeses with natural rind made from cow's milk, processed cheeses, goat's milk cheeses, cheeses made from sheep's milk, fromage blanc and vegetable or vegan cheeses.

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