Termignon blue cheese is made with raw milk from Tarine and Abondance cows that graze in the Vanoise National Park. they eat plants that contain molds that give the milk and cheese this specific aroma! It is made with the milk of the day and the day before, its paste is very crumbly, the dark blue molds appear or not, because they are spontaneous unlike other blue cheeses sown in Penicillium.the maturing of Termignon blue lasts several months and contains 50% fat.a cheese reserved for lovers of very pronounced tastes, a real festival of flavors and texture!
Data sheet
- MILK
- TEXTURE
- Blue-veined, supple paste
- ALLERGEN
- Milk
- GRASSE MATERIAL
- PROVENANCE
- Savoie
- SEASON
- Toute l'année
- INTENSITY
- intense
Specific References
- EAN13
- 3873135250001
Blue of Termignon
The bleu de Termignon also called bleu du Mont-Cenis or bleu de Bessans is a farm cheese from Savoie (Haute-Maurienne), made from raw cow's milk, from June to September in the alpine pastures of Termignon at an altitude of more than 2000 meters, by only four farmers who produce a few hundred cheeses each summer, which is why it is a very rare cheese for sale in France!