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Try Bucherolle with Sauv Blanc, and Saint Agur with Sauternes. Your local Binny's should have them.
------------------------------ "All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved." Matthew 10:22
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| Posts: 1730 | Location: Illinois | Registered: Jun 29, 2005 |    |
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Delice de Bourgogne - love it with just about any wine!
Cheers!
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| Posts: 1647 | Location: Seattle, WA, USA | Registered: Mar 22, 2004 |    |
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provolone mandarini from luigi guffanti of piedmont. 30-month aged raw cow's milk.
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6357 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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I tried the Cave Aged Marisa from Carr Valley this week. (The marisa was mentioned in the recent WS article). It was mighty tasty. And it did go well with the cab sauvignon that was served.
"Wine, one sip of this will bathe the drooping spirits in delight beyond the bliss of dreams. Be wise and taste." - Milton
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| Posts: 597 | Location: NW Suburbs of Chicago | Registered: Aug 16, 2006 |    |
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St.Agur
Hey is for Horses.
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| Posts: 1259 | Location: Edmonton | Registered: Feb 06, 2007 |    |
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Had some Don Quixote blue last night after dinner. Really stinky and just delicious.
Show me a good loser, I'll show you a loser - Vince Lombardi
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| Posts: 305 | Location: Toronto | Registered: Jun 05, 2008 |    |
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Moliterno with Sheep's milk and Black truffle infusion(my favourite) Kenogami and Douanier(local cheeses)
*********************** "I have drunk not to the clouding of my reason, but just so much that I can still surely distinguish the syllables with my tongue." Athenaeus
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| Posts: 3390 | Location: montreal | Registered: Feb 21, 2004 |    |
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I've been eating a lot of Comte recently. It's a delicious nutty flavorful dry(ish) cheese.
******* Not looking good for next year either.
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| Posts: 4566 | Location: Chicago | Registered: May 24, 2002 |    |
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Just returned from a cheese tasting in Victoria, BC. Some great cheeses, but the standouts (I wrote them down so I can try to buy these when we get back home) were... - Blackburn, and Reserve la Parade, both firm, both from Quebec - Torte Marscarponi, rich and creamy with veins of blue running through it (Italian) - Cashel Bleu, French, similar to Roquefort but a bit milder, creamy - Osulratim, firm, French, slightly salty, good with wine - Etorki, mild, yellow, medium-firm, rich, the real winner for me; the best new cheese I've had in a long time. I may have misspelled some of the names, but phonetically I think I'm pretty close. 
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| Posts: 6489 | Location: Vancouver, BC | Registered: Oct 17, 2001 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Seaquam: - Etorki, mild, yellow, medium-firm, rich, the real winner for me; the best new cheese I've had in a long time.
Do you recall where this is from, Seaquam?
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| Posts: 7203 | Location: Montreal, QC | Registered: Feb 17, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by KSC02: quote: Originally posted by Seaquam: - Etorki, mild, yellow, medium-firm, rich, the real winner for me; the best new cheese I've had in a long time.
Do you recall where this is from, Seaquam?
Sorry, meant to include that. It's French, from the foothills of the Pyrenees. Outstanding cheese. This one and the Osulratim were the two that almost everyone picked as best.
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| Posts: 6489 | Location: Vancouver, BC | Registered: Oct 17, 2001 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by steve8: Etorki is a delicious sheeps milk cheese. I got to discover it some time ago because J can't eat cows milk cheeses.
steve8- Have you seen this at the Atwater Mkt? Do you know if/where it's available in Mtl.?
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| Posts: 7203 | Location: Montreal, QC | Registered: Feb 17, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by KSC02: quote: Originally posted by steve8: Etorki is a delicious sheeps milk cheese. I got to discover it some time ago because J can't eat cows milk cheeses.
steve8- Have you seen this at the Atwater Mkt? Do you know if/where it's available in Mtl.?
Cavallaro at Marche de l'Ouest sells it all the time. I'm sure the Fromagerie Atwater sells it. I've even seen it at Metro sometimes.
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| Posts: 5633 | Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Registered: Dec 25, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by steve8: quote: Originally posted by KSC02: quote: Originally posted by steve8: Etorki is a delicious sheeps milk cheese. I got to discover it some time ago because J can't eat cows milk cheeses.
steve8- Have you seen this at the Atwater Mkt? Do you know if/where it's available in Mtl.?
Cavallaro at Marche de l'Ouest sells it all the time. I'm sure the Fromagerie Atwater sells it. I've even seen it at Metro sometimes.
Next time we get together with cheese, can you try to remember to bring this? I don't trust my memory and would really like to try this one. It sounds like something I'd really go for.
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| Posts: 7203 | Location: Montreal, QC | Registered: Feb 17, 2007 |    |
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I bought a new one to try, Brebidou Coupe. It's a sheep's milk cheese from SW France.
Just one more sip.
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