Brie Fromage de Meaux Rouzaire
Description
Fromagerie Rouzaire is an independent family-run business over 3 generations, located in the heart of the Brie area. The whole production process is done by hand, following traditional methods.
Brie de Meaux, named after the town of Meaux, is a French cheese produced in the region of Brie, located 50 kilometres to the east of Paris. Awarded ‘The King of Cheese’ in 1814 by Talleyrand, the renowned French politician, Brie is a big round cheese with a velvety bloomy rind, and some brownish spots on the top and bottom, meaning it's ripe and ready to eat. Its soft, straw coloured, creamy paste delivers a great combination of hazelnut and fruit yeasty flavours, and a delicious hint of mushrooms.
The cheese pairs perfectly with Champagne, red Bordeaux, Beaujolais or Pinot Noir from Bourgogne.
Technical Information
Origin Ile de France, France
Type soft
Milk pasteurized cow's milk
Rind bloomy
Texture creamy, smooth
Flavour buttery
Aroma rich, mushroom