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Arguably, the best way to enjoy chèvre is on a fresh French baguette with a glass of wine. A crisp Sauvignon pairs well with younger chèvre, and when aged, a woody chardonnay makes a good companion. A fruity red will complement a warmed goat cheese.
Chèvre softens but won't completely melt when you heat it. This makes it good to use in pasta dishes and on pizza. Depending on its age (remember, younger is softer), chèvre can be spread on crackers for making canapés, or used as an ingredient in salads.