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After being handcrafted in the Vorderfultigen mountain dairy, the cheeses are kept in the dairy and cared for for one month before they are moved to Gourmino’s mountain cave. Here the affineurs treat the “Jùscht” wheels two times a week.The natural climate in the mountain (about 12 °C and 93% humidity) is perfect for the affinage of the “Jùscht.”
Region: Langnau im Emmental, Switzerland
Milk: Cow
Size: approx 250g wedge cut to order
$22.00
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