Driftwood
£11.95
Driftwood – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset
As it’s age increases, Driftwood develops more intense & tangy flavours and can be enjoyed both young and mature. Driftwood is just one of a several goats milk cheese made by Roger who is an expert in this field. This is made in a classic Loire Valley, French style. As it ages the halo under the ash rind becomes creamier and more prominent. It is enjoyed with a minerally and crunchy Sauvignon Blanc such as a Sancerre.
11 in stock
| Cheese make |
Soft |
|---|---|
| Cheese post make |
Ash Coated |
| Milk type |
Goat |
| Strength |
3 |
| County |
Somerset |
| Pasteurisation |
Thermised |
| Vegetarian |
Yes |
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