8 February 04

Cheese, Gromit!

cheese.jpgWe went today to an event put on by the Slow Food Society: a tasting of homestead, artisanal cheeses, all from California, all raw cow’s milk. It was held at the R.H. Phillips (warning: unnecessary Flash introduction) winery in north Yolo County.

Favorites of mine included Serena, which was billed as evoking a fine Parmesan or aged Gruyere (which have nothing at all in common in my opinion, but I thought it a lot closer to the Gruyere); Black Butte Reserve, a full tasting hard cheese made in the manner of Gouda, where most of the whey is washed out; and St. John Natural Rind, a sharp, grainy cheese in the Portuguese style. They gave us bread from the Village Bakery in Davis, Viognier white and Syrah red wine to taste, almonds, walnuts, and apricots. It was a beautiful afternoon; bright sun. The almond blossoms are about to burst all over northern California.

This was definitely an elite foodie crowd… I’m all for slowing down over dinner but hope a BMW isn’t a requirement!

Posted by at 08:10 PM in Nature and Place | Link |
  1. This sounds very civilized. The Village bakery looks nice too but i’m not sure about the elite food crowd with BMW’s in tow. Maybe the wine cheese and bread with a picnic rug under a tree is more my style.

    Jenny    9. February 2004, 23:52    Link
  2. Sounds nice though. Always good to be around carefully prepared foods.

    Coup de Vent    10. February 2004, 12:18    Link

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