You
can't go wrong with a cute heart shaped French cheese, good crusty bread and
your favourite bottle of wine.
Neufchâtel - Coeur de Bray is a soft bloomy
rind, cow’s milk cheese from the Pays de Bray located in the French region of
Normandie. Neufchâtel received its AOC (Appelation d'Origine Controlée)
designation in 1969.
Neufchâtel
is believed to be one of France's oldest cheeses dating back to the Middle
Ages.
The
white edible moldy rind of Neufchâtel is dry and velvety. The lightly pressed,
uncooked, cream coloured pâte is firm yet supple and slightly grainy. After an
affinage of 8 to 10 weeks, the mold starts flavouring the cheese leaving a
pleasant mushroom aroma and a salty sharper flavour.
The
popular shape for Neufchâtel cheese is the heart, but the AOC allows it to be
made in six different sizes and forms of either briquette, cylindrical or
square.
Neufchâtel
pairs well with a nice Bordeaux red such as a Pomerol - Château Treytins.
Neufchâtel
can be found as a farmer, industrial and artisanal cheese. Here is a list of
the official AOC Neufchâtel producers in the France's Normandie region.
There
are other heart-shaped cheeses that can be served on Valentine’s Day, such as
the Coeur du Berry a lovely French
goat-milk cheese.
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