From what I read, Bastille Day is celebrated in France with simple foods for the outdoors. Since the holiday falls in the summer, most French nationals celebrate with a picnic, drinking Champagne and munching on cheese and fruits. So who am I to argue with the French?
I went to my nearby Whole Foods in Berkeley and checked out its cheese counter to see what French cheese would make a nice platter for Bastille Day. (Keep in mind that each Whole Foods store has its own buyer, so not every store carries the same cheese products. Other places to shop for a nice variety of French cheeses include: The Cheeseboard in Berkeley, The Pasta Shop on Fourth Street in Berkeley and Market Hall in Rockridge, Andronico’s, and Rainbow Grocery and Cheese Plus in San Francisco.)
Here’s a look at what I would recommend:




To pair with the above cheese platter, you can have some Champagne that will fit in nicely with the festive mood, or if you want something more subdued, you can try a French Chardonnay (a stronger white is better than a light white wine for cheese) or if you prefer red (which contains more of the tannins to help counteract all the fat you’re consuming) then try a Cote du Rhone, which is a milder, more middle-of-the-road red French wine.
Crazy about French cheese? Then you might want to save the date, Aug. 18, 2007. That’s when this importer called Made in France/Village Imports has a big warehouse event where the public is invited to buy tons of French cheese and other products at discounted prices. I’ve never been to these events (the warehouse is in Brisbane south of San Francisco) but it sounds interesting. (The Web site says you need an invitation, so you might want to sign up for its newsletter and maybe that’s your invitation.) To find out more, click here.
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