Le Cret Gruyere...
Le Cret Gruyere 1655
A hallmark specimen of Gruyere.
Wholesome flavors of toasted seeds and buttered toast with an umami finish; Dense and serious; The good-natured mountain king.
Country of Origin: Switzerland
Milk Type/Treatment: Raw Cow
Rennet Type: Animal
You could run out of breath imagining sun-warmed meadows when you taste the toasted sesame and dryer-warm linen of this cheese. Your mind just won’t stop running! Gruyere AOP is the hallmark specimen of Gruyere, being both representative of the style and an outstanding example of how good it can be.
Not all Gruyeres are granted the 1655 seal. Each wheel of AOC Gruyere is scored on a scale of 1 through 20. After five consecutive years of consistently earning 19.5 and above, Le Cret earned the stamp of 1655. Why 1655? That’s the year this recipe, which was already 500 years-old at that time, was first given the proper name Gruyere. What’s even older? The glacier-washed caves Le Cret sources their sel des alpes are 200 million years old.
Top this champion Gruyere with the sweet and caramelized Eat This Onion Cabernet Preserves for one of our favorite bites—French (well, Swiss) onion soup. To evoke a traditional Alpine snack, alternate bites of Gruyere AOP with apple snitz, or melt it atop a ham sandwich with a daub of Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard. Now the hills are alive.
Wholesome flavors of toasted seeds and buttered toast with an umami finish; Dense and serious; The good-natured mountain king.
Country of Origin: Switzerland
Milk Type/Treatment: Raw Cow
Rennet Type: Animal
You could run out of breath imagining sun-warmed meadows when you taste the toasted sesame and dryer-warm linen of this cheese. Your mind just won’t stop running! Gruyere AOP is the hallmark specimen of Gruyere, being both representative of the style and an outstanding example of how good it can be.
Not all Gruyeres are granted the 1655 seal. Each wheel of AOC Gruyere is scored on a scale of 1 through 20. After five consecutive years of consistently earning 19.5 and above, Le Cret earned the stamp of 1655. Why 1655? That’s the year this recipe, which was already 500 years-old at that time, was first given the proper name Gruyere. What’s even older? The glacier-washed caves Le Cret sources their sel des alpes are 200 million years old.
Top this champion Gruyere with the sweet and caramelized Eat This Onion Cabernet Preserves for one of our favorite bites—French (well, Swiss) onion soup. To evoke a traditional Alpine snack, alternate bites of Gruyere AOP with apple snitz, or melt it atop a ham sandwich with a daub of Edmond Fallot Dijon Mustard. Now the hills are alive.
SKU: CHSW056P
Le Cret Gruyere 1655
Excellent quality and speedy service
A very good Gruyere--for maximum flavor, be sure to take it out of the refrigerator and let it warm up for around 1/2 hour before eating.
Tasty, rich, depth of flavor. Nice unobtrusive crystals. But if you want a gruyere that will make your mouth sing, or even shout, choose the Wrangeback here.
Gruyere is one of my favorite cheeses and I keep this on hand at all times. Certainly tops my homemade French Onion Soup to perfection.
This is hands down my favorite gruyere! Great flavor melted or sliced off the block!