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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Is It Ripe Yet?

May 24, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Bianchina

When is a cheese ripe? I thought I understood that adjective—or at least what it means to me—until a student in a cheese class asked me to explain it. He knew what a ripe banana was, but he’d never associated the word with cheese. That got me thinking. How come I never describe Cheddar as ripe? What about this luscious Nicolau Farms Bianchina (above)? Is it ripe yet? I had to ask the cheesemaker.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags triple-cream cheese, Nicolau Farms, Bianchina, ripe cheese, ripeness
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Worth the Wait

April 18, 2017 Douglas Fletcher
Délice-des-Deux-Sèvres

Because we can always grab a quart of milk at the store, most of us don’t think of milk as seasonal. But cheesemakers do, especially if they work with goats or sheep. A dairy goat’s output dips and rises as the seasons change. Milk quality goes up and down. In summer, goats are generous but the milk is lean. In winter, supply plunges as farmers let pregnant goats go dry. For flavor and selection, spring is prime time. To experience the year’s finest fresh goat cheeses, leap now.

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In From: France, Milk: Goat Tags chèvre, Loire Valley, Ovalié Cendrée, Hervé Mons, Délice des Deux-Sèvres
5 Comments

One Less Starving Artist

April 11, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheese-painting

They say a picture is worth…well, you know. Who needs words to appreciate Devil’s Gulch when you have Mike Geno’s luscious depiction? You want to grab a baguette and a knife and dive in. Geno captures the slouch in a pudgy slice of Grayson; the peppery scent of Devil’s Gulch (above); the cool, marbled elegance of Bay Blue. But really, why does he do this?

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Mixed Tags Wayne Thiebaud, Madame Fromage, Mike Geno, Di Bruno Bros, Caerphilly, Bay Blue, Epoisses
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Turning Point

April 4, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Bob&Allison

Thirty-three years ago, two idealistic young people barely out of college joined forces to start a cheesemaking business. They scrounged up $2,000, borrowed twice that much and launched Vermont Butter & Cheese (now Vermont Creamery). Last week, Allison Hooper and Bob Reese—still partners and still friends—announced that they were turning the keys over to new owners:  Land O’Lakes, a vast international agricultural co-op with $13 billion in annual sales.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Vermont Creamery, Land O’Lakes, chevre, Allison Hooper
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Now I’m Blushing

March 28, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
rose&cheese

Hooray for spring. Fresh green grass, fresh cheese and, best of all, fresh rosé. It’s not even April and here come the pink wines. Someone, take my wallet. The rosés I love, like Bodegas Muga, I stockpile and drink like water. I know I cook better with a glass of rosé, and my French improves, too. Tentez le coup. (Try it.) Put some pink wine in an ice bucket, slice a baguette and set out some olives. May I recommend a few cheeses with that?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags rosé, rose, rosado, Bodegas Muga, Spanish wine, fresh cheese, chevre, Andante Dairy
18 Comments

Back from the Brink

February 14, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
BleatingHeart-RedwoodHill

Redwood Hill Crottin, Redwood Hill Bucheret, Redwood Hill Terra…so long. Great to have known you. Rest in peace. Redwood Hill founder Jennifer Bice (above right) has made her last batch of California goat cheese.

After thirty years of production, Bice has decided to cease making the pioneering Sonoma County chèvres that helped launch this country’s artisan cheese movement. I’m sad but not too sad. Bice has taken some unusual steps to ensure that these cheeses will soon live again.

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In Milk: Goat, From: U.S. Tags Jennifer Bice, Seana Doughty, Redwood Hill Farm, Bleating Heart Cheese, chevre
10 Comments

Tea Time

January 24, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Camilla

If you think chamomile is just for tea, meet Camilla. This raw-milk gem from Northern Italy, with its chamomile cloak, deftly marries innovation with tradition. Friends who tell you they don’t like goat cheese will have to reboot after tasting this one.

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In From: Italy, Milk: Goat Tags Italian cheese, herb cheese, Via Lattea, Brexit, British cheese, U. K. cheese, Neal’s Yard Dairy, Stilton
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Ten Under $20

January 3, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
(l to r): Raschera, Taleggio, St. George, Campo de Montalban, Chevre in Blue

(l to r): Raschera, Taleggio, St. George, Campo de Montalban, Chevre in Blue

Yikes. Does your credit-card balance look like mine? I know January sends many of us into fits of austerity, but cutting back doesn’t have to mean cutting out. Keep eating cheese! I prowled my local cheese counters for tasty options under $20 a pound and had no trouble assembling a list of worthy contenders. These ten selections deliver amazing value and most of them are in shops year-round.

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, From: U.S., From: Portugal, From: Italy Tags Campo de Montalban, Castelinhos, Central Coast Creamery, Holey Cow, Matos Cheese Factory, St. George cheese, Montchevre, Chevre in blue, Nicasio Valley Cheese, Foggy Morning, Piave, Point Reyes Farmstead, Toma, Raschera, Taleggio, Vella Mezzo Seco, Vella cheese
7 Comments

First Cut is the Sweetest

October 25, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Providence

Cheese never tastes better than from a fresh-cut wheel, so my introduction to Goat Lady Dairy’s Providence was about as good as it gets. I had stopped into San Francisco’s Cheese Plus just as the monger was making the initial cut into this crusty aged North Carolina goat cheese. What sweet, nutty, caramel-like aromas. I took home a big chunk.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Goat Lady Dairy, Providence cheese, Cheese Plus, North Carolina cheese
5 Comments

Wine Family's Awesome Cheeses

July 12, 2016 janet@janetfletcher.com
Mostly goat: Velvet Sister

Mostly goat: Velvet Sister

Nothing makes cheese taste better than seeing the place where it’s made. Alas, most American creameries don’t welcome visitors. Sanitation is the main issue, and few small producers have the staff for tours. But in California’s scenic Anderson Valley, Pennyroyal Farmstead Cheese is charting a different course. In March, the three-year-old Boonville creamery opened a tasting room and began offering tours. From anywhere, it’s worth the journey.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep Tags Anderson Valley, Pennyroyal Farm, Boonville, Navarro Vineyards, farmstead cheese, raw-milk goat cheese
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