Created in Oregon, USA it is only made for a few weeks during the Autumn Equinox, a time of the year when night and day are nearly exactly the same length – 12 hours – all over the world. This is the reason it's called an "equinox", derived from Latin, meaning "equal night". The September equinox occurs the moment the sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from north to south.
The cows that this cheese comes from graze in 1250 foot elevation pastures bordering Rogue River, where they eat a variety of pasture and native grasses, hop clover, wild herbs, Himalayan blackberries and wild flowers, supplemented with grass hay, alfalfa and grain off the ranch. This unique artisan blue cheese reflects a deep connection to the land and artisanship.
These rounds are lovingly hand-wrapped in local Carpenter Hill Vineyard Syrah leaves that have been macerated in Clear Creek Pear Brandy. Its forward, well-aged flavor tastes of brandy, fruit and burnt cream. A creamy, crunchy-smooth texture conjures specks of rock candy dissolving like divinity. The antique linen-hued paste features random tôile-styled patterns of green blue veins and the rind is gracefully imprinted by its grape leaf wrapping. The flavors include hints of sweet pine, wild ripened berries, hazelnuts, morels and pears.





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Spring brings with it some fantastic creations, a season of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection, and regrowth, and of course, Woodside Monet, one of the most glamorous cheeses you will lay eyes on, and perhaps one of the most adorned.
Seasonal and Fresh, not only does it wear a layer of edible organic nasturtiums on its head, but it holds a medallion around its neck, winning Gold at the 2012 Australian Grand Diary Awards.
Nasturtiums are the base flower and determine the seasonality of the cheese which is usually available early spring to late summer, weather permitting. Named after the famous painter Claude Monet who's philosophy was that of expressing one's perceptions before nature, the feeling that overcomes Woodside Monet can but be compared to the exhibit of water lilies in Giverny.
If you fancy a bite of this 120g golden nugget be quick about it.
Woodside Monet is available for a limited period of time at Milk The Cow