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Tres Leches

Attributes
Producer: 
Rio Deva Dairy
Website: 
None
Country of Origin: 
Spain
Region of Origin: 
Cantabria
Milk Type: 
Cow
Milk Type: 
Sheep
Milk Type: 
Goat
Milk Treatment: 
Pasteurised
Classification: 
Semi Soft
Rennet: 
Animal
Rind: 
Mold Ripened
Shape: 
Dome
Size: 
2 ins high, 3.73 ins at base, 2 ins at top
Weight: 
1 lb

Located on the Deva River in the Picos de Europa, the family dairy of Juan Carlos and Maria Carmen has been in operation for 25 years - ever since the husband and wife team fell in love with the region and set down roots there.

Juan Carlos learned cheesemaking with the monks of Conbreces who are famous for their cheesemaking abilities. Today, Juan and Maria are assisted by one employee along with their 19 year-old son, who helps out during holidays.

Soft cheeses made from mixed milk are unusual in Spain. Tres Leches (which means “three milks”) is produced using a blend of cow, sheep and goat’s milk and formed into a small, soft dome that looks like a snowball. It has a white bloomy rind that encases a mild-flavored paste.
Pairings: 
Crisp white wines tend to taste best with Tres Leches. Food pairings include floral foods such as Lavender Honey or accompaniments with some acidity such as strawberries with Balsamic vinegar.
Featured Cheeses
Featured Year: 
2012
Featured Month: 
09
Featured Day: 
15
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Featured Title: 
Tres Leches and Old Goat Uploaded to the Cheese Library
Featured Summary: 
Two new additions to the Cheese Library include Tres Leches from Cantabria in Spain and Old Goat, made by Twig Farm in Vermont


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