Published 2013
The thick, creamy sheep’s milk of La Mancha is used to make this ivory-colored cheese with a brownish rind. Young Manchego is mild and creamy; when left to cure for more than three months, it is labeled viejo (aged) and is dry and firm yet rich on the tongue, with a nutty, caramel, peppery finish.
© 2013 All rights reserved. Published by Weldon Owen.
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