The Best Parts of a Charcuterie Board, Ranked

We all have that one snack we reach for. If you had to choose, what’s the best part of a charcuterie board?

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What's The Best Part of a Charcuterie Board?

There’s something about a perfectly harmonious charcuterie board where all the elements work together to create something beautiful. A grazing board should be pleasing to the eye, colorful, and appealing to your snackers with a wide variety of tasty bites.

But.. we all have that one snack we reach for first when we see a board full of goodies. If you had to choose, what’s the best part of a charcuterie board?

The Results

  • 52.5% of respondents said cheese is their favorite part.
  • 21.8% of respondents said they reach for the wine served with the board.
  • 18.2% of respondents picked meat.
  • 3.8% of respondents chose fruit.
  • 2.1% of respondents said give me that bread and chose crackers.
  • 1.7% of respondents voted for nuts.

We also asked our Bright Cellars Instagram community and got some responses that made us chuckle:

  • All of it, but it’s nothing without the wine!
  • Cheeeeseee all day
  • CHEESE

Wow, sounds like you guys really love your cheese. As a Milwaukee-based company, we agree!

If you’re a little lost when it comes to charcuterie, or you’re not sure which wines to pair with your snacks, we’ve put together a step-by-step guide on how to make a killer charcuterie board that your guests will love to graze. Cheers!

In Vino Finito

What's your favorite part of a charcuterie board? Let us know in the comments! 

 

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