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Raclette with Pepper & Berry (Sliced)

Weight: 200

Maturation: 8 weeks

Cheese Type: Uncooked, Pressed Hard cheese

A flavourful choice for raclette enthusiasts seeking a twist!

Native from the Alps mountains, this typical dish was placed by the peasants next to a campfire for softening before being scraped into bread.

Nowadays, we can find various kind of Raclette cheese. Fruity and milky, the balance taste meets the warmth of peppercorns and the subtle sweetness of berries.. This Raclette pack comes sliced for an easy use.

“Raclette” is one of the unmissable French meals to share with family and friends, where the cheese is melted before being paired with some ham and potatoes, a real convivial moment!

Can be stored in the fridge, wrapped in plastic wrap/aluminium foil, for up to 3 weeks.

Wine Pairing:

White wines (Sancerre, Riesling, Apremont), Red Wines (Pinot Noir)

Pasteurised
Cow
Cut
Suitable for Pregnant

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