Thermalization

Tomme aux Fleurs

Tomme aux Fleurs
Made in the mountains of Austria this visually stunning cheese is made from thermalized cow's milk and encrusted in edible alpine flowers. This beautiful coating of flowers imparts a delicate floral perfume and flavour to the slightly salty and nutty tomme.
 
This product must be ordered in sets of 50 grams.
A minimum order of at least 150 grams is required.

Tomme de Savoie

Tomme de Savoie
Tomme is a name given to a family of cheeses produced in the French Alps and in Switzerland. Generally, all Tomme cheeses are named after the village where they are produced. Tomme de Savoie is one such variety of Tomme cheese made in the Savoie region of northwestern France.
 
Rustic flavours of grass and nuts with tangy citrus and mushroom notes underlined by odours of a cave.
 

Vacherin Mont d'Or

Vacherin Mont d'Or

Vacherin Mont d'Or hails from Switzerland on the border of France near the mountain D'Or. Traditionally made with the winter milk of the same cows that produce Gruyere in the summer, this cheese is only available from October until April, making it all the more precious. The cheese must be made from cows munching on straw and fodder; once outside to graze at pasture, their milk is used for larger alpine cheeses. Swiss regulations also dictate the cheese must be produced at elevations of 2,297 feet or higher.

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