Abbaye de Tamie

Abbaye de Tamie

$13.49
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Abbaye de Tamié - In 1131 a Trappist abbey of Tamié was founded in the region of Bauges, Savoie. For over a hundred years the monks have produced a cheese called le Tamié. It is a close cousin to a cheese we all know well: the Reblochon. During the maturing period the cheeses are regularly washed in brine. The Tamié is instantly recognized as it is always wrapped in a blue paper, which is decorated with the white cross of Malta. The monks have a remarkable delicate and sophisticated taste. The Tamié is a larger cheese than the Reblochon with a pâte less creamy, but the taste is often stronger and more perfumed.  The rind is slightly humid and of an orange colour.   Abbay de Tamie Wheel Size: 4 lbs  

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