Mothais Feuille Dantan (180g)
Mothais sur Feuille is a soft goat's milk cheese from Poitou-Charentes in western France, made by Fromagerie Dantan and aged on a single sweet chestnut leaf. That leaf is the whole story. It slows the moisture loss, prints its veins into the rind, and pushes a woody, leafy character right into the paste.
The shape gives it a lot of surface area, so it ripens from the outside in. You get that pronounced creamy, unctuous cream line right under the rind, while the core stays a little chalky and crumbly when it's young, then turns spoonable as it goes. Flavor leans goaty and lactic up front, bright and a touch citrusy, before the leaf pulls in hazelnut, herbs, and a little bark on the finish. When it's nice and ripe it runs a little, and that's how I like them.
It's one of the more sophisticated goats out there, a cheese where the wrapping isn't a gimmick, it's the recipe.
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Mothais Feuille Dantan (180g)
Mothais Feuille Dantan (180g)
Mothais sur Feuille is a soft goat's milk cheese from Poitou-Charentes in western France, made by Fromagerie Dantan and aged on a single sweet chestnut leaf. That leaf is the whole story. It slows the moisture loss, prints its veins into the rind, and pushes a woody, leafy character right into the paste.
The shape gives it a lot of surface area, so it ripens from the outside in. You get that pronounced creamy, unctuous cream line right under the rind, while the core stays a little chalky and crumbly when it's young, then turns spoonable as it goes. Flavor leans goaty and lactic up front, bright and a touch citrusy, before the leaf pulls in hazelnut, herbs, and a little bark on the finish. When it's nice and ripe it runs a little, and that's how I like them.
It's one of the more sophisticated goats out there, a cheese where the wrapping isn't a gimmick, it's the recipe.
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Mothais sur Feuille is a soft goat's milk cheese from Poitou-Charentes in western France, made by Fromagerie Dantan and aged on a single sweet chestnut leaf. That leaf is the whole story. It slows the moisture loss, prints its veins into the rind, and pushes a woody, leafy character right into the paste.
The shape gives it a lot of surface area, so it ripens from the outside in. You get that pronounced creamy, unctuous cream line right under the rind, while the core stays a little chalky and crumbly when it's young, then turns spoonable as it goes. Flavor leans goaty and lactic up front, bright and a touch citrusy, before the leaf pulls in hazelnut, herbs, and a little bark on the finish. When it's nice and ripe it runs a little, and that's how I like them.
It's one of the more sophisticated goats out there, a cheese where the wrapping isn't a gimmick, it's the recipe.











