This is quoted from an article I archived a while back:
"Fine wine and cheese is a traditional offering at most social gatherings. But because there are so many varieties of each to choose from, finding the perfect match can be a challenge. Today, Martha’s guest Gina Gallo, granddaughter of California wine pioneer Julio Gallo, discusses some of her favorite wine-and-cheese combinations, which come from the Sonoma Valley.
For a tangy goat cheese, a popular entertaining choice, Gina recommends a light, not-too-oaky Sauvignon Blanc. The wine’s fruitiness nicely offsets the cheese’s rich flavor. Another of her favorite combinations is a full, smooth Monterey Jack cheese with a delicate Pinot Noir, both of which are soft and silky on the tongue. Gina is particularly fond of Pinot Noir because it’s a very versatile and unusual wine whose flavor evolves as it sits in the glass (so the first sip will taste different from the last). Finally, for an intense cheese like a triple cream, Gina suggests a big-bodied red, such as Gallo’s Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. "