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All the ranges of Morbidi Pecorino sheep’s milk cheese, aged and matured for a variety of periods, are made with milk from the pastures of Crete Senesi area, where the animals are also bred.
The first 60 days the cheese ripens in the maturation chamber. Afterwards, all cheeses are transferred to natural caves (grottos). There they are rubbed in with linseed oil, put on pine tables and turned once a week. Like this, the cheese ripens again 60 days and slowly develops his powerful but refined and typical truffle taste.
Region: Siena, Italy
Milk: Sheep
Size: approx 1kg
$120.00
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Milk: Unpasteurised Sheep
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Size: Approx 250g wedge cut to order