Charcuterie + Wine and Cheese
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Song Bird Cheese Stand Two Tier -
Veggie Fresh Oval Cheese Tray -
Pig Swine Cart Driving Santa Paper Mache | Vintage German Reproduction of 19th Century Piece -
Horse Ice/Wine Buckets -
Acorn Oak & Leaf Pewter Wine Coaster -
Black Forest Wine Coaster -
Coastal Tide Wine Glass -
Duck Pewter Wine Decanter -
Elk / Deer Stemless Wine Glass -
Equestrian Bit Wine Glass -
Equestrian Bit Wine Carafe -
Equestrian Bit Wine Carafe -
Fleur De Lis Wine Carafe -
Gentleman Elk Wine Glass -
Golf Club Wine Carafe -
Grape Stemless Wine Glass -
Grape Wine Coaster -
Grape Wine Decanter Large -
Grape Wine Decanter Small -
Horse Glass Covered Cheese Wood Board -
Horse Bit Glass Covered Cheese Wood Board -
Horse Head Wine Glass -
Hunting Dressed Fox Wine Glass -
In Vino Veritas Stemless White Wine Glass
Charcuterie + Wine and Cheese
What is Charcuterie?
Charcuterie is the art of preparing and assembling cured meats and other meat products. Many people are using the term "charcuterie' to refer to an assortment of meats, cheeses. dried fruits, and specialty jams or sauces, that are paired with different snack foods and crackers-bread. If you want to serve charcuterie at your next party, there are a handful of basics to understand first, from identifying some of the most popular types of charcuterie, to what makes a really impressive completed board. We suggest starting with our beautiful Italian olive wood boards or acacia, they make an impressive base for any style board.
French or Italian?
The word originated in France, and it translates to “pork-butcher shop.” While the original French translation refers to pork, modern charcuterie boards can include other types of food, such as duck, goose, chicken, cheese, toast, fruit, or other options.