Artisan Raw-Milk Manchego -Select Cut by igourmet.com

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Artisan Raw-Milk Manchego -Select Cut by igourmet.com

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Address: spain
Binding: Misc.
Brand: IGOURMET
Country: spain
Label: igourmet
Manufacturer: igourmet
Publisher: igourmet
Size: 1 pound
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Product DescriptionA genuine cheese from the La Mancha region of Spain, this artisan Manchego is made from raw sheep's milk taken from a flock of La Mancha sheep that graze on one small hillside farm established in 1940. The small-scale, artisan production of this Manchego yields an exquisite cheese that is hand-formed, hand-wrapped and hand-salted over a 24 hour period. Dry cured for six months in an Eighteenth century cave, this Manchego has a robust flavor that is reminiscent of the rugged Spanish countryside. Enjoy it as the locals do - served before the meal topped with a spot of Membrillo (Spanish Quince Paste).




Features:
  • imported from Spain
  • dry cured in 18th C. cave
  • unpasteurized
  • sheep's milk
  • aged 6 months











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