Few pairings are as loved as wine and cheese.

Across cultures, this duo has been enjoyed for centuries and across countries and cultures. Not just for the delicious flavours, but for the way they elevate each other. At The Barcelona Wine Company, we believe that wine and cheese tastings are more than a meal: they’re an experience and there is so much to discover. If you are a cheese lover and are curious about why these two work so well together, or you’re planning to join a wine and cheese tasting in Barcelona, this guide will help you understand the harmony behind the pairing.

Why wine and cheese go together.

At first glance, wine and cheese seem like opposites. One is a liquid, fruity, and acidic product; the other is solid, fatty, and savoury. But when combined, something magical happens:

  • Balance of textures: The creaminess of cheese softens the acidity or tannins in wine.
  • Contrast of flavours: Salty or savoury cheeses bring out the fruity and floral notes in wines.
  • Shared tradition: Both are fermented products with deep cultural roots in Europe.

It’s no wonder that the pairing has stood the test of time.

General guidelines for pairing wine and cheese

When it comes to pairing, there are no strict rules and all is pretty subjective to one’s personal taste, but a few guidelines might help you make the most of both.

1.  Match intensity

A delicate white wine pairs beautifully with a soft, mild cheese. Bold red wines, on the other hand, need cheeses with enough richness to stand up to them.

2. Consider acidity

Wines with higher levels of acidity, for example Albariño and/or Txakoli, cut right through the richness of creamy cheeses, refreshing the palate.

3. Think about age

On the one hand young wines with fresh fruit notes often complement fresh cheeses, while on the other hand aged wines go well with stronger, aged cheeses. Wines made from Garnacha produce great young wines and aged wines. These pair well with different cheeses.

4. Sparkling wines are your friend

Sparkling wines like cava, Spain’s answer to champagne, pair wonderfully with a wide variety of cheeses thanks to its bubbles and high acidity. They cut through the fattiness of the cheese. You can read more about cava in our blog on the cava production method.

Spanish wine and cheese: A match made in Barcelona

Spain has an incredible variety of quality wines and cheeses, making it an ideal place to explore wine-cheese pairings. Here are some examples you might encounter during a tasting:

  • Manchego with Tempranillo: A classic Spanish pairing that highlights the nutty, firm texture of Manchego and the smooth, fruity profile of Rioja wines.
  • Cabrales with PX (Sherry): The salty, bold blue cheese from Asturias becomes more approachable with the sweetness and complexity of Sherry. We are talking a sweet PX (Pedro Ximinez) sherry. I already hear you say “I don’t like sweet wines”. Trust me, you like this one! Sherry and cheese are a True match made in heaven.
  • Goat’s cheese with Albariño: Fresh, tangy goat’s cheese meets the zesty, citrus notes of Albariño from Galicia.
  • Cava with Manchego: The typical Spanish cheese comes in many types, so does the cava. If you want to know more about the combination of cava and cheese, check out this blog.


At our wine and cheese tasting in Barcelona, we highlight these combinations and many more, showing you how Spain’s diverse regions create endless pairing possibilities. 

Experience wine and cheese in Barcelona

Reading about pairings is one thing, but tasting them is where the magic happens. Our wine and cheese tasting in Barcelona is designed for groups who want to discover authentic Spanish quality products while having fun together. In just two hours, you’ll taste a carefully curated selection of wines and cheeses, learn why they work well together, and leave with practical tips for recreating this experience at home. Regardless if you are visiting with friends, family, or colleagues, this is one of the most enjoyable ways to dive into Spanish culture.

Final thoughts

Wine and cheese are timeless companions. Their unity of flavours, textures, and traditions creates pairings that are both comforting and exciting. From the green fields of Asturias to the sunny vineyards of Catalonia, Spain has many combinations waiting to be discovered.

If you want to experience them firsthand, join us for a wine and cheese tasting in Barcelona.