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Whiskey and Cheese Pairing

  • Santa Fe Spirits Distillery 7505 Mallard Way, Santa Fe 7505 Mallard Way STE I, Santa Fe, NM 87507 USA (map)

What to Expect:

  • Guided Tastings: An expert local whiskey sommelier and cheesemonger will guide you through a curated tasting experience, highlighting the unique characteristics and complementary notes of each pairing.

  • Artisanal Cheeses: Savor a variety of handpicked cheeses from renowned artisan cheesemakers, each chosen for its distinct flavor profile and quality.

  • Premium Whiskeys: Enjoy a range of premium Santa Fe Spirits whiskeys, from smooth and mellow to bold and robust, carefully selected to enhance your cheese-tasting journey.

  • Educational Insights: Learn about the art of pairing whiskey and cheese, including tips on how to hone your own ability to identify flavors and to create your own pairings at home.

Why Attend?

  • Flavor Exploration: Discover the intricate balance between the creamy, tangy, and savory notes of cheese and the rich, smoky, and spicy flavors of whiskey.

  • Social Experience: Connect with fellow food and drink enthusiasts in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.

  • Expert Knowledge: Gain insights from industry experts and expand your appreciation for both whiskey and cheese.

  • Support Local Cheesemakers: 50% of all class proceeds will go to the New Mexico Cheese Guild, a local nonprofit 501(c)3 dedicated to supporting New Mexico’s cheesemakers through education, training, networking, and technical assistance.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to indulge in the finer things in life. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or new to the world of whiskey and cheese, this event promises an unforgettable experience.

Reserve your spot today and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure like no other! $85/person + taxes and fees. NMCG Members can use NMCHEEZ discount code at time of registration and get 25% off.

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