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Epoisses | 
enlarge | Brand: Le Village Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $36.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7145
Country: France
ASIN: B0001217OU
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| Features:
| 8.8oz / 250g | | Cow's milk cheese | | Freshly flown in every week | | Imported from France | | Requires Expedited Shipping |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "Epoisses" is a strong-smelling, washed-rind cheese with an aroma of "Marc" brandy. Its fine texture melts in the mouth, with mixture of salt, sweet, metallic and milky flavors. Affinage lasts at least four weeks. The cheese is first washed in water or brine, then "Marc" brandy is added to the liquid. It is then washed one to three times a week, with gradually increasing quantities of "Marc" brandy. Pairs well with "Pouilly-Fuisse" and "Sauternes" white wines, or with a "Marc" Burgundy brandy.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best Cheese EVER! September 27, 2007 ... but I have to note that the price is EXTREMELY high here. My local Whole Foods carries it for $14.99 a round, the local high-priced gourmet store for $17.99. It's worth twice the price, but still... you might want to shop around!
Messianic ambrosia August 27, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Recently, while vacationing at Central California's Pismo Beach, we purchased great cheeses and local wines. Among them was an Epoisse. We dubbed it Jesus Cum for what seemed obvious at the time. It was transubstantial-icious.
The Queen of Cheese June 4, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This cheese is typical of Burgundy, and it's stinkcheese, so if you are offended by sweaty socks, barnyard whiffs or frank stenches, this is not for you.
But if you get your nose past these odors, this cheese is probably the most divine on the planet. It is often served warm as a dessert in Burgundy (like at the Hotel de Post in Beaune.) How it gets here to the US when it is usually or rightly made of unpasteurized milk is beyond me, because I didn't think it could be made from pasteurized milk at all.
It is soft and spoonable, but not runny. As I said, it's good served warm and it's a huge indulgence. If you offered me either this cheese as a dessert or a chocolate torte, I'd turn up my nose at the torte every time. Amazing, especially after a good Burgundy wine. Probably one of my favorite foods on earth.
a guilty pleasure April 16, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I love this cheese - every once in a while I treat myself. It's a yummy stinky cheese - very powerful flavor. I discovered it in Holland when my cousin had a party and served it, and sought it out in the US when I got back. The price here is a little high though, I think, as Whole Foods sells it at $15.99, and it very occasionally goes on sale for $12.99.....
A delicious stinky cheese, but not too stinky January 26, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My wife and I discovered Epoisse on our honeymoon in France and spent years trying to find it in the States. It isn't pasturized or something and for a long time wasn't available. Now that it is, we are so happy. It looks like Brie - perhaps a bit runnier - but has much more scent and flavor. It's excellent on french bread. If you like the texture of Brie and Camembert and also like the pungence of a Gorgonzola, then this is worth a try. (Not that this tastes like Gorgonzola, but they are strong in a similar way.)
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