Rosemary-Cured Merino Sheep Cheese
17.50€
Tasting Notes:
It is a cheese with an intense flavor and a very pleasant bouquet, with a distinctive rosemary aftertaste, designed to satisfy the finest palates.
Artisanal cheese made with the purest and freshest pasteurized milk from Merino sheep, with an aging period of 9 to 10 months. Natural rind coated with extra virgin olive oil, Iberian pork lard, and rosemary leaves. Pressed and firm paste, with small, irregularly distributed eyes.
Wedge 0.400 kg.
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