Sold Out $22.50 AUD
This delicate, fluffy white mould is ANCESTOR of one of France’s classic triple crème cheeses "Brillat Savarin". Made from cows milk, it is luscious, fudgey and buttery with a lightly sour note.
Origin: Ile-de-France, France
Milk: Cow
Rennet Type: Animal rennet
Style: White Mould
Classification: Artisan
Shelf Life: 7-10 days
Goes well with: Champagne, sparkling wine, Pilsner or blonde beer
Dense fruit bread or Fruit Toast, strawberries
Similar cheeses: Le Delice de Bourgogne, Brillat
Appearance:
Shape: Typically cylindrical with slightly concave sides
Aroma:
Aromatic bouquet with hints of fresh milk and cultured cream
Taste:
Initial impression: Silky smooth and buttery on the palate
Mouthfeel:
Texture: Luxuriously creamy, with a melt-in-your-mouth sensation
Pairing Suggestions:
Pair with a crisp, dry white wine such as Chardonnay or Champagne to complement its creamy texture
Overall Impression:
Additional Notes:
A little history about Chaource
Chaource and Brillat-Savarin cheeses share a remarkable similarity in their production methods, owing to their shared heritage and origins in the Champagne region of France. Both cheeses undergo a lactic acid fermentation process, resulting in their characteristic creamy textures and luxurious flavors. The main point of divergence between the two lies in the addition of cream during the production of Brillat-Savarin.production.
Dietary
Ingredients: Pasteurised cow's milk, salt, cultures, animal rennet.