Appenzeller
Appenzeller cheese, from the Appenzell region in northeast Switzerland, is a hard cow's milk cheese with a rich history spanning at least 700 years. Currently, over 70 dairies make this cheese, each following a unique brine wash recipe. During the curing process, an herbal brine - sometimes enhanced with wine or cider, is applied to the cheese wheels. This not only imparts distinct flavours to the cheese but also contributes to its preservation while developing a golden-coloured rind. The cheese boasts a straw-coloured appearance, adorned with tiny holes and a lustrous rind. Characterized by a strong aroma, it offers a nutty or fruity taste that can vary from mild to tangy, depending on the duration of ageing. Appenzeller® Silver Label has earned its place among the top 20 cheeses at the 2024 World Championship Cheese Contest. Appenzeller is sold in three varieties:
Caracteristiques
- Famille
- Pâte pressée cuite
- Type de lait
- Vache