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A delicious semi-firm goat's cheese from artisan cheese-makers and affineurs Casa Madaio in southern Italy. Caprotto has a smooth, balanced flavour with zesty flavours of goat’s milk on the mid palate, a herbaceous finish and an aromatic aroma of flowers and roasted hazelnuts. Delicious on a cheese board, or shaved into a mixed-leaf salad.
Region: Campania, Italy
Milk: Goat
Size: Approx 250g wedge, cut to order
$23.00
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