Petit Pavé Le Mellois is a delightful,
small, soft, handmade goat-milk cheese from Poitou-Charentes, an area of France
known for its butter and goat cheeses.
Petit Pavé Le Mellois is shaped into a small 5 cm (2") square,
hence the name Pavé which represents a small paving stone. Le Petit Pavé weights
110 g (3.8 oz) and is made of raw goat milk. Le Petit Pavé has a fresh aroma of
goat milk with accompanied notes of hay. The ivory coloured outside rind is
dotted with small blue spots and the bright white paste is smooth and lusciously
soft.
Le Petit Pavé can be appreciated at various stages of ripeness;
when it is young, soft and fresh, when it is half dry and starts to develop
slightly acidic notes and when it has ripened into a dryer, nuttier, more
complex, sharper bite.
Le Petit Pavé is produced by Hélène Servant at Fromagerie Des Gors located in Melle, a commune in the department of Deux-Sèvres. The craftsmanship of the Fromagerie which has been established since the 1980’s is firmly anchored in the tradition of the region. Fromagerie des Gors uses the milk from goats that are grazing in Exoudun and in Sepvretin in Deux-Sèvres.
Le Petit Pavé is produced by Hélène Servant at Fromagerie Des Gors located in Melle, a commune in the department of Deux-Sèvres. The craftsmanship of the Fromagerie which has been established since the 1980’s is firmly anchored in the tradition of the region. Fromagerie des Gors uses the milk from goats that are grazing in Exoudun and in Sepvretin in Deux-Sèvres.
As well as producing this Petit Pavé the Fromagerie des Gors produce other chèvres such as; the Chabichou du Poitou AOC/AOP, Briquette, Mothais sur Feuille and they also produce an organic Mothais sur Feuille.
Petit Pavé Le Mellois pairs wonderfully with a French white wine such as Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé or a red Haut-Poitou Gamay.
In some regions of France you have wine routes, Poitou-Charentes have a 'Route du Chabichou et des fromages de chèvre'; a 200 km route intended to discover the land of goat cheeses and their history with stops at dairies, cheesemakers, ranchers and farmers. Visit: Route du Chabichou
Photo source:
http://routeduchabichou.fr/les-haltes-de-la-route/les-artisans-fromagers/article/fromagerie-des-gors