Description
🚚 The Fastest Delivery Time : It takes 2-3 days.
🐝 Supplier / Place Of Origin:France
🌱 About the Producer:
France boasts over 1,200 (some sources even claim nearly 1,600) different varieties of cheese, making it one of the world's most diverse cheese-producing countries. Former French President Charles de Gaulle once humorously remarked, "How do you govern a country with hundreds of types of cheese?" This statement aptly captures the diversity and importance of French cheeses. These cheeses are primarily categorized into three types based on their milk source: cow's milk cheese (the most common, with a balanced and smooth flavor), sheep's milk cheese (rich and nutty), and goat's milk cheese (fresh and tangy when fresh, becoming more intense with aging). Famous examples include:
Brie: Melts in your mouth, creamy and delicate, often hailed as the "King of Cheeses."
Camembert: The most popular white mold soft cheese in France, with earthy and umami flavors.
Roquefort: A famous blue sheep's milk cheese, with a strong and spicy flavor.
Comté: A semi-hard cow's milk cheese, with nutty and fruity aromas, suitable for beginners.
In France, cheese is more than just food; it's a core part of social life, often paired with red wine, bread, and fruit, becoming the soul of the meal. Many cheeses are certified with AOP (Protected Designation of Origin), emphasizing traditional handcrafting and regional terroir.
🌱 Supplier Products:
🛍 Product Information:
Sainte-Maure de Touraine appeared after the battle of Poitiers in 972. Legend has it that the prisoners entrusted the secret of the recipe to the inhabitants of the Sainte-Maure de Touraine plateau. In those days, Sainte-Maure de Touraine was made by the grandmother or youngest daughter of the family and it was produced only for the family’s own consumption. It still weighs 250g, since this represents the quantity of milk that a single goat can produce each day.
This cheese reveals scents of undergrowth, damp cellar and straw on the surface, while its heart reveals a fresh, tangy, milky flavour. It has a light, typical taste of goat’s cheese and hazelnut, as well as more pronounced and varied aromas on the rind.
Store in the fridge and consume within a few days.
Wine Pairing:
Red wines (Chinon)
White wines (Vouvray, Menetou-Salon)
Weight: 250
Maturation: Minimum 0 months
Cheese Type: Uncooked, Unpressed
Rated 5 out of 5
JC – 2 January 2026
Absolutely delicious!
Rated 5 out of 5
Steve Yu – 5 November 2025
My fav cheese!
Rated 4 out of 5
Paul – 14 October 2025
goat to cheese list !
Rated 5 out of 5
Nicolas Guyon – 20 June 2024
One of my favorite goat cheeses! A must try!
Rated 4 out of 5
PY – 1 October 2023
Lovely! Good on bread or crackers with a little jam.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mary H. – 30 June 2022
Delicious on bread with a drizzle of olive oil. As noted by others re: storage, we keep this cheese (and really, most other opened cheeses) in an air-tight pyrex box.
Rated 5 out of 5
HS – 31 May 2022
This cheese is my favorite goat cheese! Must try
🔸 Supplementary Information:
Pre -order once a week. The supply depends on the delivery situation, or it will be shipped separately.
👩🏻🍳 Suggested Serving:
🍷 Wine Pairing:
Sparkling Wines
White Wines (Chardonnay)
🥗 Product Line:
Soft Cheese
🔅 Remark:
🚚 Supply Period:
Annual supply
Cheese Pairing Chart
| 乳酪質地 Cheese texture |
食物 Food |
飲品 Drink |
| 軟(馬斯卡彭芝士、羊乳酪)Soft (mascarpone, feta) |
新鮮莓果、脆餅乾、脆餅、鹹或辣堅果 Fresh berries, crisp cookies, biscotti, salty or spicy nuts |
香檳、普羅塞克、甜白酒、果味紅酒、水果艾爾啤酒 Champagne, prosecco, sweet white wine, red fruity wine, fruit ales |
| 半軟(Fontal、波伏洛乾酪)Semi-soft (Fontal, provolone) |
蘋果、葡萄、烤蔬菜 Apples, grapes, roasted or grilled vegetables |
夏多內、梅洛、比爾森啤酒、金黃麥芽啤酒、蘋果酒 Chardonnay, merlot, pilsner, blonde ales, ciders |
| 半硬(Asiago, gouda )Semi-hard (Asiago, gouda) |
堅果、乾果、黑巧克力 Nuts, dried fruit, dark chocolate |
仙粉黛、黑皮諾、西拉、比利時艾爾啤酒 Zinfandel, pinot noir, Syrah, Belgian ales |
| 硬芝士(羅馬芝士、帕瑪芝士)Hard cheese (Romano, Parmesan) |
堅果、蜂蜜、橄欖、鹹肉、新鮮蔬菜 Nuts, honey, olives, salted meats, fresh vegetables |
基安蒂、黑比諾、赤霞珠、較重的艾爾啤酒和世濤 Chianti, pinot noir, Cabernet, heavier ales and stouts
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