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FRATELLI PINNA, BRIGANTE CHEESE W/PEPPERONCINI
A fanciful version of our most loved cheese. The paste is fresh and delicate, punctuated by tiny, fragrant small pieces of chili pepper.
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GOAT MILK RICOTTA SALATA, ITALY
Ricotta Salata is one of Italy’s most unusual and least understood cheeses. Making it from goat’s milk makes it even more unique. The goat’s milk curds and whey used to make this cheese are pressed and dried even before the cheese is aged, giving this pure white cheese a dense but slightly spongy texture and a salty, milky flavor — like a dry Italian feta.
Despite its name, this is not the soft, creamy Ricotta as Americans have come to know it. In Italian, Ricotta simply means “recooked”. It is a cheese-making process rather than a specific cheese. This goat’s milk Ricotta is also a salata, or “salted” cheese. As fresh Ricotta goes through its natural aging process, it becomes harder over time. This goat’s milk Ricotta Salata is not overly aged, making it semi-soft in texture.
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SERGIO MORO, UBRIACONE
From the producer of Umbriaco Pinot Rosso and Fior d’Arancio, these smaller wheels of semi-firm, slightly crumbly cow’s milk are washed in red wine, and pierced to allow the wine to permeate the paste in striking, boozy striations. The cheese is then covered with grape leaves to protect the piercing holes from mold, and add an additional visual element.Pronunciation:Breed: -
FRATELLI PINNA, BRIGANTE WITH SAFFRON & BLACK PEPPER
Brigante by Pinna is a young sheep’s milk cheese hailing from the beautiful island of Sardinia. Aged for 20-30 days, this delicate, mild cheese is formed in basket weave molds, an ancient technique that has been used by shepherds who made pecorinos by pressing curds directly into woven baskets. Pinna then adds fresh saffron and black peppercorn during the cheesemaking process, resulting in a cheese with a rounded herbal quality and inviting bite. This lovely cheese has a delicate milky aroma and springy interior. Perfect for any cheese board with charcuterie and olives. Enjoy the Brigante with a mild, fruity red or crispy white wine.
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SERGIO MORO, FIOR D’ARANCIO BLU
For this showstopping blue, Sergio Moro pierces the young cow’s milk cheese, places it in barrels, and then bathes it in Fior d’Arancio DOCG (a sweet wine produced with Moscato grapes grown in volcanic soil) for about 30 days. It is then left to finish aging on wooden planks. The wine helps the cheese develop aromas of stone fruits, honey, and orange blossom, all encased in a lush, full flavored paste.
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SERGIO MORO, UBRIACO PINOT ROSSO
Rosé fanatics, meet your new favorite cheese. Known for his Ubriaco cow’s milk cheeses soaked in various wines and beer, Sergio Moro’s latest is soaked in organic La Jara Pinot Grigio rosé, a dry, elegant sparkling wine. This semi firm cheese has a light fruity aroma. It retains the flavors of the wine without that sharp alcoholic bite present in some wine soaked cheeses. The blush colored rind is topped with dried rose petals; it’s *almost* too pretty to eat.
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SERGIO MORO, UBRIACO AL PROSECCO
This cow’s milk cheese from Veneto is bathed in Prosecco and aged for a minimum of 6 months. The creamy yet crystalline paste develops delicate floral aromas and hints of pear and golden apple. It is a perfect marriage of texture and flavor and a part of Sergio Moro’s group of celebrated Ubriaco cheeses. Sergio obtained special permission from the DOP to use Prosecco in the name of his cheese, an honor they don’t bestow upon just anyone.
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PATRIA, SHREDDED MOZZARELLA, LOW-MOISTURE, WHOLE MILK
Your Patrons come to you for authentic, New York-style pizzas offering big, bold taste experiences. Give them the best with Patria® – the full-flavored mozzarella that shares your extraordinary dedication to quality, consistency and guest satisfaction.
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PECORINO ROMANO, QUARTER WHEEL
Pecorino Romano is Italy`s oldest cheese, dating back to ancient Roman times. This hard sheep`s milk cheese is typically aged for one year and used as a grating cheese. Zerto Pecorino Romano, like most Pecorino Romano made today, is made in Sardinia where land and sheep are abundant.
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LATTERIA SORESINA, PROVOLONE PICCANTE CLASSICO
Provolone is a delicious spun curd cheese that, thanks to its characteristic plasticity during the manufacturing, can be realized with different shapes: pancetta or salame, mandarino, with its distinctive slices, and fiaschetto. The mild variation, that is made with calf curd, requires an aging of maximum three months: a classic for all the lovers of this cheese. The forms of Provolone Latteria Soresina mature in controlled temperature and humidity environments to guarantee the correct maturing process. The spicy one involves the use of kid and/or lamb rennet paste and rests for a minimum of three months up to a year or more before marketing.
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LATTERIA SORESINA, PARMIGIANO REGGIANO
Only the finest wheels are heat-branded with the Parmigiano Reggiano trademark. Did you know that Parmigiano Reggiano is produced exclusively in the provinces of Parma, Reggio Emilia and Modena, in the Bologna area left of the river Reno and in the Mantua area to the right of the river Po? On these farms, cows are fed a controlled diet based on locally produced fodder, in full compliance with the regulations of the Protection Consortium, which forbids the use of silage fodder, fermented feeds and animal-origin meals.
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AURICCHIO GORGONZOLA DOLCE D.O.P
Colombo’s Cremificato sets itself apart thanks to its exclusive formula: its creamy texture and delicious flavor have brought this Gorgonzola fame all over the world.