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Driftwood by White Lake Cheese

Goat's cheese • Soft • Vegetarian • British, Somerset

£10 each

£10.00

Eponymously named for its resemblance to the wobbly striated bark like rind and log shape!  Driftwood is another White Lake masterpiece. The geotrichum rind is delicately thin; the ash, there to encourage this subtle yeast like mould to develop. And the wobbly surface? Geo again, it can’t work deep into the cheese so it puckers up the rind to give it more surface area to act on the rind beneath. The consequence can be a lovely creamy breakdown just a few millimeters under the surface, then a moist chalky centre with those characteristic, citric, lactic tones.

Each ‘Driftwood’ weighs at least 200g

 

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Pylle, Somerset

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Roger Longman is a 3rd generation farmer and cheese making started way back in the 1930s with his Grandfather. Making a traditional Cheddar from the family herd, evolving through the generations to finally become White Lake Cheese in 2004. Delving into what was then, a niche market of goats cheese production.  Since then, years of innovation and pushing the boundaries of cheese creativity and production techniques have lead to the company being at the forefront of the British artisan cheese sector.

Now producing a plethora of amazing award winning goat, sheep and Guernsey cow milk cheese; White Lake is a place of constant transformation and creativity where striving for excellence has become the norm.

White Lake’s home is set at Bagborough Farm – just near to the Glastonbury Festival site, in Pylle, Somerset. The milk used to create their wonderful goat’s cheeses is provided by Roger’s own beloved herd – a mix of Toggenburg, British Alpine and Saanen goats. Roger and the team take great care to ensure their four-legged suppliers are as happy as can be – they are fed a specifically adapted diet ideal for cheese-making.  A local Guernsey herd provide our cow’s milk, and the ewes’ milk comes from another well trusted farm not too far away. The result is minimal food miles, support from and for our community, and truly exceptional cheese.

White Lake want to make sure that their cheese-making is sustainable, both for their business and for the wider environment.  There are already solar panels in place on the farm, and they have recently installed a 200 KW wood boiler.  In the next few years, they hope to begin growing their own fuel – so White Lake’s delicious range of cheeses can be enjoyed for centuries to come.

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Weight 200 g
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