Learn the following in the Double Cream Brie cheese making class;
- How to make Double Cream Brie at home
- The history of Brie
- Understanding the difference between the variety of white moulded cheeses
- How to pair your cheese with wine
Brie: Originating from the Ile-de-France region, Brie De Meaux was first created by monks of the priory of Rueil en Brie in the middle ages. In 774 the French Emperor stopped at the priory and discovered the cheese it pleased him so much he asked for regular deliveries to his castle in Aachen. Hence the cheese was known as the king of cheese.
This cheese when young can handle strong rich mature reds, it also pairs well with wines that have a slightly nutty flavour. As the cheese matures, chardonnay and bubbles are a good companion.
Your nose and palate can tell you a great deal about the flavour and aroma of a cheese. The cheese is best served at room temperature and the wine not to cold.
The flavours vary between pleasant, clear, fresh, sweet, sour, while mouldy, grassy, ammonia and even barn like characteristics are found in some cheeses. The different characteristics and aromas come from the type of milk used, how it is made and how it is matured.
Want to know more, this 2 hour workshop guarantees to engage the senses.
Tastings included.
Cancellation and Class policies
- No shows and same day cancellations are non-refundable
- Please provide as much notice as possible should you wish to change your date (24hours +)
- Dietary requirements must be disclosed at time of booking (any last minute changes we will do our best to accommodate but cannot guarantee)
- Class needs a minimum of 2 people to run
- Spaces are limited - bookings essential.