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Located in the Centre-Val de Loire, Fromagerie Pascal Jacquin et Fils has specialized in making and aging the region’s traditional and exemplary goat’s milk cheeses since 1947. This fairy tale region is a land known for its majestic castles, wildlife, fishing, Sauvignon and Chenin Blanc-rich vineyards and, of course, goat’s milk delicacies.
Fresh milk is collected daily within a thirty mile radius of Fromagerie Jacquin from fifty local farms whose average herd is about 150 goats. “Grandmother Adrienne” is a beautifully bloomed goat cheese. It has a fudgy texture towards the center and a runny, melted ice cream consistency near the rind. A thick layer of black truffle bisects the cheese and heightens its richness with umami flavors.
Region: Pyrenees, France
Milk: Pasteurised Goat
Size: Approx 250g wedge, cut to order
$44.75
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