A nice light crisp cheese - or maybe even plain gouda, even though that would be a little sweet. Some Rye Bread rounds or the small loaf sliced of pumpernickel they sell by the deli at the supermarket.
2006-07-17 11:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm...Riesling...excellent choice for a "leisure" wine. Try something that compliments the wine itself. Maybe Romano Cheese or even Asiago Cheese (although a lot of my friends would say Parmesano Originao would go better - Amateurs). A warm and filling yet healthy alternative will be a little antipasti like grilled eggplants/sweet peppers with light ham and olives. Inexpensive yet classy. Enjoy.
2006-07-17 11:56:18
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answered by MAG9 1
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If you are the one bringing the wine, may I suggest for this time of year, to go with a Viogner wine. It is a very lite approachable summer wine. It would great with fruits of all kinds. It's not too sweet or dry. A great introduction of a wine that a lot of people aren't familiar with.
2006-07-17 11:56:14
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answered by want2know 1
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Just about anything. Riesling is the only kind of wine I drink.
2006-07-17 11:51:23
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answered by gentle giant 5
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Combination pizza
Philly cheese sandwich, xtra large
Potato salad
Polish sausage sandwich
Plate of spaghetti
2006-07-17 11:52:19
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answered by nothing 6
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A grain based cracker and an herb cheese, delicious!
2006-07-17 11:51:15
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answered by ♫.liar.♫ 2
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cheese and crackers. I'd go with a Jarlsberg cheese
2006-07-17 11:49:18
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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European Bread and Cheese
2006-07-17 11:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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We made chocolate covered strawberries to go with it and it was rather good!
2006-07-17 11:52:44
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answered by K.C. W 2
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I would say cheese and crackers too! you can't go wrong there.
2006-07-17 11:51:50
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answered by ? 2
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