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  • Drunken Cheese | Italy - Meat N' Bone
  • Drunken Cheese | Italy - Meat N' Bone
  • Drunken Cheese | Italy - Meat N' Bone
  • Drunken Cheese | Italy - Meat N' Bone
  • Drunken Cheese | Italy - Meat N' Bone
  • Drunken Cheese | Italy

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    Description of Drunken Cheese | Italy

    MNBUbriaco in Italian means 'drunk', so this really is 'drunk cheese'. Ubriaco cheese is traditionally made from cow's milk, which is aged for around 18 months, the last six months of which the cheese is soaked in barrels of a local wine.

    Upon maturity this cheese develops a soft and supple texture, which ages to become firmer and crumbly, similar to a Parmigiano. It has a flowery aroma and smells of Prosecco wine. It can be served in crumbles or shavings with a glass of Prosecco or any aged, red wine.

    La Casearia Carpenedo

    La Casearia is a creamery and aging facility in the Veneto region of Italy. The history of the company dates back to the early 1900s, when Ernesto Carpenedo began working as a “casoin” (a word in local dialect for a cheesemonger) in a shop in the village of Preganziol. Ernesto eventually founded his own company, which is today run by his son Antonio and his grandsons Ernesto and Alessandro, who have over thirty years of experience in the dairy-cheese sector. Antonio has been devoting his attention to affinage since 1976, the year that he began steeping his first rounds of cheese in wine, giving birth to La Casearia’s signature Ubriaco (which translates into “drunken”).

    Ubriaco di Raboso, is a pressed, uncooked cow’s milk cheese with a wine-washed rind. Aged for a minimum of 12 months, the semi-hard wheels are immersed in Raboso IGT wine and marc for several weeks following the first six months of aging.

     

     


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      J
      04/20/2021
      JMan
      I recommend this product

        Great Tasting Cheese

        It was my first time trying drunken cheese and I wasn't disappointed. Great as a side with Beef Carpaccio or for charcuterie.

        Meat N' Bone Drunken Cheese | Italy Review
        AM
        03/16/2024
        Alisha M.
        United StatesUnited States
        I recommend this product
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        Delicious!

        This cheese is overall delicious by itself however it is also good with crackers, grapes and a nice smoked old fashioned. I highly recommend you try this one.

        MJ
        05/29/2023
        Melvina J.
        United StatesUnited States
        I recommend this product
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        Taste fresh

        I definitely will purchase again had a unique taste that I enjoyed must purchase more than one on next order. I recommend you do the same.

        KM
        12/13/2022
        Kadian M.
        I recommend this product

          Best

          A++

          DS
          05/06/2022
          DIANA S.
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            Cheese

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