April 16, 2011
La Fête du Fromage - Le Trois-Cornes d'Aunis
Le Trois-Cornes d'Aunis is incroyable!
Imagine a soft, velvety triangle of whipped cream textured unpasteurized fromage de brebis. Its flavor is a perfectly balanced mix of fresh milk, rich meatiness, fragrant meadows and a bit of salt. Wrap it all up in a thin, slightly tangy tasting rind and you've got yourself one heck of a delicious cheese.
Need I say more?
Enjoy with a dry, fruity white wine or a fruity red.
Aunis: ancient province of western France, corresponding to the northern part of the modern département of Charente-Maritime with the southern part of Deux-Sèvres. Subjected, from the 10th century on, to the counts of Poitiers, Aunis shared the political fortunes of neighbouring Poitou. In the pre-Revolutionary period it constituted, together with the islands of Ré and Oléron, a military gouvernement with headquarters at La Rochelle. (from the Encyclopedia Britannica)
Related cheese:
La Tricorne de Marans
Trycorne du Berry
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5 comments:
I have never heard of this, and I used to live in the Aunis, as you know!
Wow! A picture paints a thousand words - all of them delicious!
Alison
Next time you're there you should look for it. Very creamy, rich and delicious!
Susan
Thanks!
I'm sold!
Camille
You would love this one.
I hope you can find some because I would love to hear what you think.
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