La Gruta Tres Leches
La Gruta Tres Leches comes out of Castilla y León in northern Spain, a semi-hard wheel built from three milks, sheep, cow, and goat, pressed together into a single paste. The name says it plainly: tres leches, three milks, each one doing its job.
The paste is firm and pale, cuts in clean slabs, and carries a buttery weight from the sheep and cow milk with a quieter goat tang threading through the back end. What sets this one apart is the affinage: the wheels are hand-massaged with olive oil throughout aging, which keeps the rind supple and works a savory, almost fruity note into the outer paste. You taste it as a light brown-butter pull on the finish, with a soft milky sweetness underneath.
Three-milk Spanish cheeses are a small category, and the olive oil treatment puts this one in its own lane. A nice option for anyone who already loves Manchego and wants to see what happens when you bring cow and goat into the room.
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La Gruta Tres Leches
La Gruta Tres Leches
La Gruta Tres Leches comes out of Castilla y León in northern Spain, a semi-hard wheel built from three milks, sheep, cow, and goat, pressed together into a single paste. The name says it plainly: tres leches, three milks, each one doing its job.
The paste is firm and pale, cuts in clean slabs, and carries a buttery weight from the sheep and cow milk with a quieter goat tang threading through the back end. What sets this one apart is the affinage: the wheels are hand-massaged with olive oil throughout aging, which keeps the rind supple and works a savory, almost fruity note into the outer paste. You taste it as a light brown-butter pull on the finish, with a soft milky sweetness underneath.
Three-milk Spanish cheeses are a small category, and the olive oil treatment puts this one in its own lane. A nice option for anyone who already loves Manchego and wants to see what happens when you bring cow and goat into the room.
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La Gruta Tres Leches comes out of Castilla y León in northern Spain, a semi-hard wheel built from three milks, sheep, cow, and goat, pressed together into a single paste. The name says it plainly: tres leches, three milks, each one doing its job.
The paste is firm and pale, cuts in clean slabs, and carries a buttery weight from the sheep and cow milk with a quieter goat tang threading through the back end. What sets this one apart is the affinage: the wheels are hand-massaged with olive oil throughout aging, which keeps the rind supple and works a savory, almost fruity note into the outer paste. You taste it as a light brown-butter pull on the finish, with a soft milky sweetness underneath.
Three-milk Spanish cheeses are a small category, and the olive oil treatment puts this one in its own lane. A nice option for anyone who already loves Manchego and wants to see what happens when you bring cow and goat into the room.










