With summer almost here it comes time for hosting summer soirees. This means it’s only fitting to share one of my
I love charcuterie boards. However, since I eat a mostly plant-based diet, it can be hard to find one I can eat. That’s why I wanted to share how I created the ultimate vegan charcuterie board and vino from the Fraser Valley to go along with it.
Cheese
You can’t have a charcuterie board without
“Meat”
Again, meat is pretty much the main star in a charcuterie board, and you can definitely find some winning alternatives. I love the Yves Veggie Cuisine Spicy Italian Veggie Sausages; they are packed chock full of
Crackers/Bread
This brings me to my next point, crackers and bread. In my opinion, you can’t have a well-rounded charcuterie board without crackers and bread. I found these delicious local crackers from Lesley Stowe Fine Foods from Richmond, BC. Consequently, I chose the Fig and Olive
Those are the ‘hardest’ parts of putting together a charcuterie board, in my opinion, everything else is up to you. Next, I filled my charcuterie board with extras such as beet hummus. It’s delicious and adds such a beautiful
Dips
Did I mention dips? I love trying out dips and they make for such easy preparation. A few that I tried and loved were Saunders Family Farm Blackberry Pepper Jelly and Salt Spring Kitchen Co’s Spicy Tomato Jam. The verdict? Both had
Now, since you have a drool-worthy charcuterie board in front of you, you need some wines to pair with it! Because the theme of the charcuterie board was fresh and local, I’m sticking with that trend for the wines too. There are tons of amazing wineries to check out. And if you’re local to Vancouver like me, the Fraser Valley is your go-to spot. There are quite a few wineries in the Fraser Valley region. I was thrilled to pair my meal with three delicious
Wine
The first white wine I picked up is from Backyard Vineyards and it’s called Nosey Neighbour. This wine is on the sweeter side as it’s a blend of Gewürztraminer, Riesling, Pinot Gris
Next up, Pacific Breeze Urban Winery. Here, I tried the 2015 Merlot. This Merlot exudes aromas of raspberry, spice and a hint of leather. This wine definitely has a toasted flavour to it. And while it’s on the drier side, it has a bit of a kick with the raspberry fruit coming out. This wine pairs well with meatballs (or vegan meatballs, in my case) and cheese. It’s delicious now but will continue to age beautifully over the next three years. Pacific Breeze stands out from the rest by working with only the highest quality grapes from selected vineyards. Grapes are gently harvested at peak ripeness. Their passion is to produce small-lot, handcrafted wines sourced from premium vineyards located BC and neighbouring wine growing regions. Not to mention, they are New Westminster’s only International Award-Winning urban winery.
Last, but definitely not least, is Township 7. I tried (and loved) their 2016 Sauvignon Blanc. This is a great classic wine—displaying gooseberry and ripe melon with underlying notes of tropical fruit and citrus. This wine pairs well with soft-ripened cheese, juicy tomatoes and fresh herbs. Township 7 is all about quality wine and they believe in premium winemaking that starts in the vineyard. The wines are delicious, handcrafted, suitable to cellar, and are best spent drinking with loved ones.
BC is blessed with many incredible wineries and the Fraser Valley is home to some of the best local wines. What makes wine so special in the Fraser Valley? It’s how close the wineries are to the households in the region. It is a true destination for day trips, and these wineries don’t stop at wine tastings. Most also offer
Sip and swirl your way to the incredible Fraser Valley wineries to pair with your delicious charcuterie board for the summer season ahead.
Which Fraser Valley wines will you choose this summer to pair with your charcuterie board?
Christa says
This looks so pretty! I would eat everything on that board. As a vegetarian, I never really think about making a charcuterie board, but now I really want to!
Marlene says
This looks so good! Would have no idea any of these items are vegan, so delicious
Denay DeGuzman says
What a beautiful charcuterie board! I love that you’ve included wonderful recommendations for wine pairing. I’d love to try all three of those delicious wines. I’ve put them on my list for our next trip out to BevMo.
janna conner says
very impressive! Never would have thought a vegan charcuterie board would be possible. Nice job!
Isabella says
We love Beyond Meat, so we’re excited to try some of these other options you mentioned!
Izzy
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Tiffany La Forge-Grau says
Yes yes yes, all the yeses!! I love these boards and yours is gorgeous. Perfect for a little party!
Luci says
That looks so good. You can’t even tell that is a vegan charcuterie board.
Krizzia Scollon says
This looks really good. I have to try this one night with my hubby 🙂
Emma Peach says
That looks absolutely delicious! I’m vegan and always looking to try new things to keep my diet varied and interesting.
Emma xxx
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