Goldin Artisan Goat Cheese

Family Owned Fromagerie ~Hand Crafted Traditional Farmstead Cheese~ Molalla, Oregon

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Goldin Artisan Goat Cheese ~ Fromagerie ~ Our Cheeses ~

                     "You don't have to buy cheese imported from France to enjoy wonderful French-style cheese."

Our farmstead cheeses take shape in the fromagerie, a few steps away from the milking room, and are carefully attended in the aging room.  The period of affinage may last many months depending on the type of cheese.
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Tomme Cuivrée
Copper colored is the result of a Brevi Linens washed rind with a semi-firm pale yellow interior.  This complex buttery flavor cheese offers a slight hint of sharpness.  Rustic in appearance, this rind protects a cheese that is aged approximately 75 days. $23.20 per lb shipping not included

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Cascadian Frechette
The rind has been washed several times through out its affinage (aging) and has taken on a  golden color.  This semi-firm cheese is approximately five weeks or more and offers a medium distinctive flavor.  Many find the rind very edible and it complements the rich paste.
$23.20 per lb shipping not included 

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Pur et Simple
This is a very pleasant cheese finished with a bloomy rind. This cheese pairs up wonderfully with roasted beets or sliced tomatoes with a balsamic vinaigrette.  Of course, it is wonderful on it's own.   $23.20 per lb shipping not included 
 

Tomme de  Sawtell
The rind is blue and tan with brown pigments and an earthy mushroom smell.  This is a mild cheese with small holes but full of flavour.  It is a wonderful cheese to snack on with a glass of Pinot Noir from Oregon, rustic bread and grapes! Aged for at least 60 days. $23.20 per lb shipping not included


 2009 ADGA (American Dairy Goat Assoc) Cheese Competition, 3rd Place Winner

 

 

Certoux
The name certoux is a patois (dialect) word of the Savoie region of France meaning cellar.  A semi-firm paste with a combination of naturally aged and washed rind gives this cheese a complex flavour with a pleasant tangy taste and a complex rind.  Aged for approximately one month.
  $23.20 per lb shipping not included