Sofia
- Producer
- Capriole Farmstead Goat Cheeses
- Country
- United States
- Region
- Indiana
- Size
- 3 ins wide, 8 ins long, 2 ins high
- Weight
- 1 lb
- Website
- www.capriolegoatcheese.com
- Milk
- Goat
- Classification
- Soft
- Rennet
- Animal
- Rind
- Mold Ripened
Judy Schad is among a small handful of cheesemakers in the United States that was at the forefront of the farmstead cheese revolution, and she has vastly contributed to helping shape the future of the movement.
Judy has been making cheese since 1976, when she and her husband moved with their three young children from the suburbs to a hill farm in southern Indiana. They sought a sustainable lifestyle, a milk cow, and lots of gardens. When they ran the title on their new farm they discovered that it had belonged to Judy's husband's great, great grandfather in the 1870s. Over the years, the suburbs have followed them and they are now the last working dairy in the county.
Judy wanted to build a working model that others could follow, but since there were no guidelines for commercial goat dairying, they based their model, through trial and error, on an older, more traditional dairy, centered on herd health, longevity, productivity and on animals who are born, live, and die on the same farm. Judy's goats comprise of Alpine, Saanen and Nubian breeds.
Judy produces about a dozen different goat's milk cheeses across a wide spectrum of styles.
Sofia comes in an elongated brick shape that is covered with a coating of ash and has horizontal lines of ash within. The rind is slightly wrinkled and gray due to the combination of geotricum and penicilium candidum mold.
The paste is close textured, moist and silky with bright, citrus flavors and a delicate tang.