Posts tagged Sheep
Le Secret de Compostelle

Le Secret de Compostelle is made with raw sheep's milk in the Basque region of France. Its name comes from an old secret passage between the Spanish and French Basque regions where pilgrims moved freely trading recipes and information on their way to the city of Santiago de Compostela (In French Compostelle). There are rumors that when the French ran low on sheep's milk, they would use Spanish Basque milk.

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Eli IturrietaSheep, Basque, Brebis
Urdiña

The Blue cheese of the Basque Country. A recent addition to the case is this stunning wheel of Urdiña: a sheep’s milk blue cheese from the Basque Country.  This artisan cheese is pasteurized with a soft, slightly gooey texture and a washed rind that develops a reddish hue while aging.  The flavor is brothy and tangy with a lovely depth, but on the mild side of the blue cheese spectrum.  

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Eli IturrietaSheep, Blue, Basque