Roquefort

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Last updated 11 juillet 2024
Roquefort
Roquefort is a renowned French blue cheese made from raw sheep's milk, with a distinct flavour due to the use of Penicillium roqueforti mould.  It holds a protected designation of origin (PDO) for its exclusive production in the designated region. Aged in limestone caves in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon for three to five months, it has a crumbly texture and a sharp, tangy taste with notes of butter and sweetness. Roquefort pairs well with crusty bread, fruits, and sweet wines.
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