The Best Trader Joe’s Wine and Cheese Pairings

After much debate, I’ve landed on my Top 5 Trader Joe’s Wine and Cheese pairings and wanted to share them with you! Because really, what’s better than finding great value wine at Trader Joe’s? Finding great Trader Joe’s value wine AND cheese and pairing them together of course!

Next time you’re at Trader Joe’s, grab one of these bottles (or two) and a cheese (or two) to create the perfect snack pairing!

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THE PERFECT PAIRINGS:

McBride Sisters Sauvignon Blanc and Chèvre Fine Herbs Goat Cheese

This combination is heavenly and absolutely perfect for a warm afternoon on your back porch! The creamy goat cheese texture matches up nicely to the bright acidity of this Sauvignon Blanc and the herbal notes of the cheese are a great compliment to the green flavors that New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is known for!


Moon X Pinot Noir and Double Cream Brie + Raspberry Preserves

A delicious Pinot Noir at an even better price, Moon X Pinot Noir displays bright red fruit flavors that match up nicely to the Raspberry Preserves paired with the delicious Double Cream Brie.


Cloudline Pinot Noir and Italian Truffle Cheese

If you’re a big fan of earthy flavors and truffle, look no further for the perfect snack! This Oregon Pinot Noir has those lovely earthy notes, making it the perfect complement to this Truffle Cheese.


La Sonriente Garnacha and Spanish Cheese Tapas Sampler

A Spanish wine obviously needs a Spanish cheese! And why not try three different kinds?? My personal favorite is the Manchego, but all three cheeses included in this Tapas Sampler are too good to pass up and taste delicious alongside this perfect value Garanacha!


Corvelia Cabernet Sauvignon and Unexpected Cheddar

If you haven’t tried this Corvelia Cabernet Sauvignon from Trader Joe’s yet, RUN – don’t walk, to your nearest TJs. At $10, this wine is a serious value and the only thing that makes me love it more is pairing it with this equally as delicious Unexpected Cheddar cheese.

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