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Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas
Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas
Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas
Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas
Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas
Morbier | Local Cheese From Morbier, France | TasteAtlas

Morbier

Morbier is a soft cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk, produced in the French regions of Doubs, Jura, Ain, and Saône-et-Loire. The cheese is more than two centuries old. It is easily identifiable for its thin black layer of ash which goes through the center of the cheese.


For full maturation, it takes from 45 days to 3 months, and in that time the rind becomes yellow and moist. The flavor is rich and creamy, reminiscent of fresh hay, nuts and fruits, with a slightly bitter aftertaste. Morbier also has numerous small holes dispersed throughout its body.


It is great on sandwiches, with crackers, nuts, and grapes, and it also melts quite easily. Pair it with light red wines.