The rind ranges from black to dark blue with a pure white porcelain paste. Slightly goaty to the nose, the taste is sweet and nutty, with a touch of citrus. Primarily an after-dinner cheese best served with its terroir wines: a dry white, Touraine white or a light and fruity red. Presented in thin slices, it can also be served as an aperitif. It is important not to scrape the crust: it is what gives the cheese its special character. Very decorative, Selles-sur-Cher brings a fresh note to a cheese buffet.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Selles-sur-Cher
The rind ranges from black to dark blue with a pure white porcelain paste. Slightly goaty to the nose, the taste is sweet and nutty, with a touch of citrus. Primarily an after-dinner cheese best served with its terroir wines: a dry white, Touraine white or a light and fruity red. Presented in thin slices, it can also be served as an aperitif. It is important not to scrape the crust: it is what gives the cheese its special character. Very decorative, Selles-sur-Cher brings a fresh note to a cheese buffet.
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