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MissZiegfeld Feb 19th, 2007 09:22 AM

Cheese tasting in Paris?
 
Hello fellow foodies,

I love cheese, and I know more about cheese than the average person. I even used to work in a cheese shop.

As some of you know, there are many cheeses which are unable to be exported due to pasteurization rules.

I will be in Paris in two months; have been several times before. This trip will be very relaxing and I don't plan on doing much sight seeing. One thing I WOULD like to do is possibly take some kind of cheese tasting course; I'd love to learn more--and taste!--the cheeses which are unabtainable in the US. I would imagine some of the bigger fromageries would offer a cheese tasting event..

Anyone?

ekscrunchy Feb 19th, 2007 09:37 AM

Here is the link to an author who offers cheese tasting classes in Paris:



http://theideafeed.com/paristoast/?page_id=53

NorthShore Feb 19th, 2007 09:42 AM

Ziggy, you could get into the swing of things before the trip by growing some mold on an old pair of ballet slippers and then harvesting it for a few taste sessions.

pjsparlor Feb 19th, 2007 09:50 AM

just got an email from
Harriet Welty Rochefort
author "French Toast" and "French Fried"
She does wine and cheese pairings, she could do a group on March 22nd, anyone interested in doing this?

I posted this on another thread, so if you want to do a cheese tasting on March 22nd she needs 6 people.pj

Michael Feb 19th, 2007 09:55 AM

Androuët used to offer a cheese meal (six platters, each holding about a dozen cheeses, starting with the mildest). However, there are reports that it has gone downhill. There may be other cheese restaurants that offer such meals. I know of one in Strasbourg, if you happen to go there.

Carlux Feb 19th, 2007 11:54 AM

Or just go tasting at any of the wonderful fromageries in Paris. We stayed just downwind of Barthelemy at 51 rue de Grenelle a few years ago and sampled some wonderful things. Have a look at http://www.whitings-writings.com/ess...ur_fromage.htm for other suggestions.

ira Feb 19th, 2007 02:51 PM

Hi M,

As carlux suggests, go to a cheese shop.

Start at one end and work you way to the other.

NOTE: Do not do this every day. You will get sick.

Alternate days between cheese and foie gras.

((I))

Dave_in_Paris Feb 19th, 2007 03:06 PM

Here's an option for a cheese and wine tasting lunch: www.o-chateau.com

I have a brochure, I haven't tried it. But the site is in a "real" part of Paris and the sommelier-"guide" is young and French.

MissZiegfeld Feb 19th, 2007 05:56 PM

hmm, young and french, maybe I'll come out of this with a husband!

Some interesting options, thank you so much for those who replied.


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