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Bossa

Bossa is an American cheese hailing from Missouri, where it's produced by Green Dirt Farm. The cheese is made from pasteurized sheep's milk and it's washed in brine. It's usually left to age for 5 weeks before consumption. Underneath the rind, the texture is firm at first, and with aging, it becomes creamy, then gooey, silky, and spreadable after 10 to 12 weeks.


The aromas are intense and pungent, while the flavors are meaty and floral, with buttery, nutty, and honey-like undertones. It's recommended to pair Bossa with a glass of dessert wine, Champagne, or hoppy beer. At the peak of ripeness, it's recommended to cut off the top, then spoon the cheese onto crusty bread.

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Champagne

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