D’Eschambault

Fromagerie des Grondines

D’Eschambault

Type

Pressed Firm paste; washed rind

Milk

Raw sheep biologic milk

Region

Portneuf

Maker

Fromagerie des Grondines

Fat %

30

Moisture %

45

Format

2 kg

Age

3 months

  • Sheep
  • Raw

D’Eschambault is a tomme with a light beige rind and a creamy beige paste dotted with holes. It has sweet vegetal aromas and flavours of fresh milk, nuts and olives.

Its name refers to the place where it has been made since 2012. The D’Eschambault’s rind is washed with beer made by Korrigane, a microbrewery located in Québec City.

Cheesemaker

Fromagerie des Grondines was inaugurated in 2007 at the AACAT farm, owned by Charles Trottier and Guylaine Rivard. The couple had long dreamed of making cheese to take advantage of the milk from their Brown Swiss dairy herd. The dream started taking shape in 2004, when the farmers joined forces with their friend and amateur cheesemaker Louis Arseneault. A project manager in Montreal at the time, Mr. Arseneault, who was already making cheese in the basement of his ancestral home in Grondines, decided to leave the city and devote himself to the project. For a few years the three partners tinkered with their product, got trained in cheesemaking techniques, enlisted the help of cheese consultants, and, more importantly, practised their new passion, acquiring most of their current knowledge by trial and error.

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