Valencay
It is said that this cheese was once made in the shape of a pyramid, but on seeing it, Napoleon became angry because it reminded him of his Egyptian defeat. He angrily chopped off the top with his sword, creating a truncated shape. Valencay has been AOC protected since 1998. |
Region: | Centre | |
Milk: | Goat | |
Seasons: | Spring, Summar, Fall | |
Classification: | Aged fresh | |
Weight and Shape: | 200-250g, truncated pyramid |
Tasting Notes:
This natural-rinded cheese is covered in salted charcoal ashes. It has a soft, moist paste and a mild and slightly nutty flavour.
How to enjoy:
Valencay is delicious paired with all fruity and lively white wines of the Berry and Touraine regions of France, especially Sancerre.
Pairing:
Dry White wine: | Valençay (Sauvignon, Chardonnay grapes) |
Light Red Wine: | Touraine (Gamay Noir, Cabernet-Franc grapes) |
References: fromages.com | cheese.com | wikipedia.org