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Wine and Cheese Tasting Manchester
Wine and Cheese Tasting Manchester
We’re delighted to announce our new event-French Wine & Cheese tasting
We would love to treat you to the heavenly combination of French Wine and Cheese Tasting Manchester. Which delicious wine goes with which fantastic cheese? You will have the chance to find out at our new French wine and cheese tasting event in Central Manchester.
France is a cheese lover’s heaven and the French take their cheese very seriously indeed. On any trip to France you can see market stalls groaning under the weight of a huge array of cheeses. Supermarkets have counters stretching as far as the eye can see, laden with dozens of mouthwatering varieties, every shape and size imaginable.
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Every region of France has its own particular cheeses. Over 400 at the last count and if you add in the varieties of each type, the total shoots up to nearly 1000. That’s a lot of cheese! Many of the best cheeses are bound by rules and regulations which ensure that quality and traditions are upheld.
The French treat their cheese with an astounding level of reverence, pride and care.
Discover the Variety of Cheeses in France
The French use mainly three types of milk for their cheese, cow’s, goat’s and ewe’s. Although one enterprising cheesemaker from Alencon is using horse milk!
There are traditionally three main families of cheeses. Here are a few examples of the most famous and tasty types of French cheese, some of which we may be choosing for our wine and cheese tasting in Manchester:
Pressed
These are hard cheeses similar to the ones we have in The UK.
- Comté-a delicious cooked cheese made in Eastern France sometimes aged for over 6 months
- Cantal-a tasty uncooked cheese from The Auvergne mountains. Often aged to increase strength and flavour
- Tomme des Pyrénées-a hard mild cheese with a distinctive black skin
- Reblochon-a rich soft cheese with a strong flavour made in The Alps
Soft
A soft fresh cheese with a bloomy edible rind .
- Brie de Meaux-a mild creamy cheese made to the East of Paris
- Camembert-a soft runny cheese, from Normandy presented in a box
- Epoisses-a strong rind washed soft cheese from Burgundy
- Goat’s cheese-fresh and spreadable with a farmyard flavour
Blue
A semi-soft cheese, ripened and affected by mould.
- Roquefort-a blue cheese made from ewe’s milk in The Pyrénées
- Fourme d’Ambert-a mild cheese with a nutty flavour from The Auvergne
- Bleu des Causses-a crumbly cow’s milk cheese with a strong flavour. From The South of France
- Bleu de Gex-a hard but mild blue cheese from the Swiss border
This is only a small sample of the French cheeses on offer. At our French Wine and Cheese Tasting Manchester we will select the best styles available in The UK with wines carefully chosen to bring out the range of flavours. Come along and discover your favourites at our new French wine and cheese tasting event in Central Manchester. See full details on our French Wine and Cheese Event page.
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