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VALENCAY

 

The name of the Valençay cheese is that of the area of the Indre department which represents it (the most reputed place for its quality of terrain is the Levroux). The Valençay cheese is in the form of a truncated pyramid and it weighs 250 to 300 grams. The maturing process of the Valençay cheese lasts for 4 to 5 weeks to dry it out. During his maturing, it is covered with charcoal dust and left to ripen in a humid, ventilated room.

Texture: firm

Flavor: sweet and caprine

Taste: nutty

The history of the Valençay cheese is still rather obscure, it is said that the cheese took its form as a pyramid to celebrate the return of Napoleon from his campaigns in Egypt; however, it is also said that its shape was to imitate that of the bell in the village of Valençay. The name of the Valençay cheese was brought up again at the time of the Empire, when Prince de Talleyrand cut the summit of the pyramid after an unexpected incident during a banquet which was held at his château in Valençay which Napoléon attended. In the 19th century, the farmers who reared goats around Valençay sent their cheeses to the markets of Paris.

  • Chinon

  •  Menetou Salon / Sancerre rouge

Nutrition Facts

Kcal

284

Protein

18 g

Carbohydrate

13g

Lipid

24 g

Salt

0.5

Order

220 g x 6 pièces

Soit 30.54€ HT

Complete your cheeseboard

  • NEUFCHATEL COEUR
    NEUFCHATEL COEUR
  • CROSETA
    CROSETA