Ingredient: Crottin de Chavignol(Goats' cheese)
Category: Dairy- Cheese
Season: All
Crottin de Chavignol is the most famous goat cheese of the many varieties produced in the Loire Valley.
This cheese is the claim to fame for the village of Chavignol, France, which has only two hundred inhabitants.
Quality control
Protected by the AOC Seal, Crottin de Chavignol is produced today with traditional methods.
If a cheese is found at a cheese counter labeled "Crottin", it is acually "Crottin type", but to be labeled "Crottin de Chavignol", it has to be from the area around Chavignol, and it has to meet the stringent AOC production criteria.
Flavour
The flavour of Crottin de Chavignol is subtle and slightly nutty.
In its youth, its dough is solid and compact, and its rind is white.
As it ripens, the dough becomes crumbly and the mould on the rind matures into a bluish colour. The bluish colour doesn't mean that the cheese is no longer edible - quite the opposite
A classic dish is baked Crottin de Chavignol on a green salad. The dish is said to go well with a Sancerre wine from its home region, or other wines produced from the Sauvignon Blanc grape.
A non-AOC imitation called " Crottin de Champcol" is also available. |