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What to eat in Cher? Top 5 Local Goat Cheeses in Cher

Last update: Fri Feb 28 2025
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Best Cher Goat Cheese Types

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Crottin de Chavignol
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Chavignol is a small cheese made from raw goat's milk that must weigh at least 60 grams. Its color is white or ivory and it has a dense, moist texture with a thin, moldy rind on the outside. The flavor of Chavignol is full, slightly nutty and 'goaty'.


It can mature for up to three months, and when the rind drastically changes its color and becomes very hard, and the body becomes drier and crumbly, the origin of its name - crottin, meaning horse dung in French, is explained. Chavignol is great when grilled and served hot on a salad or eaten with bread and bacon. 
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CHAVIGNOL, France
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Pavé du Berry is a French cheese hailing from the region around Chavignol. The cheese is made from goat's milk and it's usually left to mature from 2 to 3 weeks. The texture is soft and ivory white, and the cheese can be eaten fresh, semi-dried, or dry.


It's available in spring, summer, and fall. The flavors are refreshing, goaty, and delicate, but after a few weeks of maturation, they become even more pronounced. It's recommended to serve the cheese with fresh homemade bread and pair it with a glass of young Sancerre.

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Petit Berrichon is an artisan cheese hailing from Berry, France. The cheese is made from pasteurized goat's milk and looks similar to Crottin de Chavignol. Underneath its leaf-wrapped rind, the texture is soft. The cheese is left to age for at least 2 weeks before consumption.


The aromas are fresh and goaty, while the flavor is sweet and milky. It's recommended to pair Petit Berrichon with a glass of white wine such as Sancerre.

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SANCERRE, France
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Sarments d'amour is a unique French cheese produced in Sancerre in the Loire Valley. The cheese is made from raw goat's milk. It's easily recognizable because of its cute shape – it's shaped like a wine cork, and a grapevine twig is inserted in the middle, just like a lollipop.


The flavors are distinct and goaty. The paste is dense, white, rich, creamy, and feels luscious in the mouth, while the wrinkly rind has a slightly stronger flavor. It's recommended to serve this cheese as an appetizer and pair it with a sparkling wine or a crisp rosé.

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SANCERRE, France
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Sancerre is a hard French cheese made from goat's milk. The cheese can be consumed fresh (minimum of 1 week) or fully matured (3 weeks). It has a natural rind and it's made in the shape of a small log, similar in size to a wine cork. When Sancerre is fresh, it has fruity aromas and flavors, and when it's aged it develops strong goaty and nutty flavors.


It is recommended to pair it with a glass of local wine that's also called Sancerre.

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