Cheeses

Mâconnais

  AOC
Origin :   France - Bourgogne
Type of milk :   Goat
Type of cheese :   Goat's milk cheese
Intensity :   Medium
Fat content :  29 %
 

The Mâconnais cheese: Introduction

The Mâconnais cheese is also called Chevroton de Maçon or Cabrion de Maçon. It is a rare, local cheese. Depending on the season, it can be made with either goat's milk or cow's milk.

The Mâconnais cheese takes the shape of a truncated cylinder and it weighs around 100 grams. The maturing process of the Mâconnais cheese lasts 2 weeks, but the longer the ripening, the harder and saltier the cheese becomes.

This cheese can be enjoyed fresh or aged. As for the odour, it has the scent of fresh grass.

Exterior appearance of the Mâconnais cheese: Fine, light blue rind
Odour of the Mâconnais cheese: the scent of fresh grass
Texture of the Mâconnais cheese: firm, almost hard even
Taste of the Mâconnais cheese: light caprine taste, slightly nutty.
 

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Marthel Bourgogne rosé
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