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PACKSIZE | 20# Wheel |
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***Seasonally Limited***
We blend 70% cow and 30% goat milk to create this proprietary, American original cheese. It is then aged in caves and tended to by our affineur. The wheels have an earthy aroma with vegetable undertones. The rich, dense, fudgy interior hints at complex notes of butter, citrus and horseradish. This cheese continually evolves throughout its life cycle.
This unparalleled raw milk Manchego is exclusively produced using sheep`s milk collected from local herds. Once the milk is collected, Artequeso Manchego cheese is produced following only the strictest of artisan traditions, during which cheesemaker Alfonso Alvarez and his staff keep absolute control over each step of the cheese making process: this includes curd cutting, whey drainage, salting, and finally drying. Once the make process is complete, each wheel is carefully tended to during the affinage process, with particular attention devoted to controlled temperature and humidity levels.
A semisoft goats milk cheese, Cabra Romero is made from the rich, creamy milk of the Murciana goat. Covered with loads of fresh rosemary and aged for roughly 90 days, it is creamy and silky smooth with a very clean finish that hints of rosemary.
A true AOC gem. It`s significant fruity nutty flavor is derived from milk from Manech and Basc Beanaise sheep. A perfect picnic cheese. Pairs well with nearly any fruit or vegetable, and also salty meats such as Prosciutto di Parma.
The cheese is made in Posada de Valdeon, in the Castile-Leon region of the northwestern Spain and is wrapped in sycamore maple or chestnut leaves before being sent to market. The cheese has a very intense blue flavor, but is not as yellowed or as biting as its cousin Cabrales. Aged 6 Months
We’re excited to introduce our newest raw milk find from Spain! This “Sacred Dame” is produced using Murciana goat’s milk in the town of Carpio de Tajo, just outside of Toledo. The goats belong to a cooperative of farmers who also are members of the dairy that make the cheese. They believe in aging the cheese a minimum of 6 months to accentuate the best features of the cheese, which has a full flavor (sweet and grassy) and great protein formation.