The Joy of Cheese Presents the
American hand crafted cheesemaking has little of the way in appreciable roots in either the Deep South or the Midwest (though large scale cheesemaking has deep roots in Midwestern states), however, both regions have played host to ambitious cheesemakers who in the last decade have begun producing exceptional cheeses. Which region is doing better? Let’s hold a taste-off and find out.
In the third of a six month series of comparisons and contrasts called Taking Sides (which isn’t entirely accurate, you can choose to like both), we will investigate the cheeses from the
The final lineup isn’t known right now, but my plans include cheeses from
There will be dark chocolate (probably from a foreign country), fruit (west coast) and two mystery cheeses. I am happy to answer questions about these cheeses and about cheese in general
The tastings are Tuesdays June 17th and 24th and Thursday June 19th
As always the tastings run from just after 7 until around
Reservations are a must. Contact me at thejoyofcheese@yahoo.com or thejoyofcheese@gmail.com.
The Joy of Cheese blog is up at http://thejoyofcheese.blogspot.com
Next tastings: July 29th, 31st, and August 5th Taking Sides part four, the cheeses of
-MJ
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