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June 25, 2024

Cheese Wisdom: A goat cheese that looks like a volcano

Ash-covered with a creamy, clean flavor


by Anita Skogland

Bersace du Berger Chevre, Dordogne, France

Where to Purchase: Orrman’s Cheese Shop, Uptown
Price: $12/120 grams

The Style: Dense, creamy, spreadable and packed with fresh cream and grass aromas
Flavor Profile: Cream, a very delicate goat milk funk, light vegetal notes, light chalk

How to Enjoy: Spread on hearty crackers, or Honey Crisp apple. Set in the center of a charcuterie board as the volcano appearance centers the board’s focus. Serve with dried apricots, dried cherries and roasted, salted almonds. Place a small square on top of rich tomato bisque. As a delicious dessert, try it with a piece of 70% dark chocolate and raspberries.

Wine Pairings:: Beaujolais, White Bordeaux, Vermentino, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Noir, Sauternes

Extra Reading: This cheese is formed into little mountain peaks, lightly coated in ash. The individual pieces are 120 grams each, so if you are building a cheese board for eight, we recommend two pieces on the board. The ash coating slowly extracts moisture from the cheese, yielding a very creamy low funk goat cheese that is rich and balanced.

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