BLEU DE GEX PDO
Bleu de Gex PDO
The official name of this cheese is Blue du Haut Jura; it is also known by the name of Blue de Septmoncel.
The area of production for the cheese are the departments of l’Ain and Jura; this is defined by the AOC, of which the cheese became a member in 1986.
History tells us that when the Dauphiné region was claimed by France in 1349 certain peasants of this region left and found a new living in the valley of the Haut Jura. There, they developed from cow's milk a blue moulded cheese.
Previously, the region had been dominated by sheep and goat cheese.
The area of production for the cheese are the departments of l’Ain and Jura; this is defined by the AOC, of which the cheese became a member in 1986.
History tells us that when the Dauphiné region was claimed by France in 1349 certain peasants of this region left and found a new living in the valley of the Haut Jura. There, they developed from cow's milk a blue moulded cheese.
Previously, the region had been dominated by sheep and goat cheese.
In this endeavour we are told that the Bishop of the abbey at Saint-Claude encouraged them. In the 16th Century the Blue de Gex was the cheese of choice for Charles Quint, the owner of the Franche-Comte.
The Blue de Gex today is still produced in the small mountain dairies that employ the traditional methods that have been handed down from the 14th century.
It is produced only from the Montbeliardes or Pie rouge de l’Est cows which graze on these mountains. Although the smell is faint, this cheese is characterised by its nutty taste. The rind is very fine and yellowish.
The ivory white dough has evenly distributed greeny- blue veins. The pate is creamy, almost crumbly when touched.
The Blue de Gex today is still produced in the small mountain dairies that employ the traditional methods that have been handed down from the 14th century.
It is produced only from the Montbeliardes or Pie rouge de l’Est cows which graze on these mountains. Although the smell is faint, this cheese is characterised by its nutty taste. The rind is very fine and yellowish.
The ivory white dough has evenly distributed greeny- blue veins. The pate is creamy, almost crumbly when touched.
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200 g (7 Ozs)
Description
- Weight: 200 g (7 Ozs)
- Refining: Minimum 2 months. For US deliverymaturing extended over 60 days.
- Cheese : Pieces
- Milk: Cow
- Treatment: ???
- Dough: Uncooked, unpressed soft cheese with veins of blue mould
- Season(s): Spring, Summer, Fall
Ingredients:
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Wine and cheese pairing
- RED WINE: Côtes-du-Jura (Poulsard grape)
Nutritional values
- FOR 100G
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Allergens
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