La Clarine Sierra Mountain Tomme

by kirstin on October 26, 2009

Sierra Mountain Tomme

Sierra Mountain Tomme

La Clarine winery, farm, and cheese company first wins you over with its sweet husband and wife, small-production, all-natural approach story. Then, after a taste of their Sierra Mountain Tomme, the glory of the cheese itself hits and you consider calling to see if they need an intern.

Earthy, tangy and vibrant, La Clarine’s Tomme speaks to the virtues of biodynamics, living in the mountains, and raw-milk. A semi-hard cheese with a grey mold-dusted exterior, this goat’s milk number exhibits a complexity that is entirely its own. Slightly salty and blessed with flavors of fruity green olives, grass, herbs and pepper, this cheese flips on its head the idea that goat cheese is sour, funky, and tastes like it came from a barnyard.

Instead, La Clarine’s Tomme tastes like it came from a goat’s heaven, full of fuzzy kids prancing about day and mother’s grazing on whatever their little herbal and thistle-inspired hearts desire. Except tin cans.

Side Nibbles

Pair with something nutty and slightly sweet, like the Spanish fig cake pictured above, Medjool dates, or crispy apples. Alternatively, grate over a bowl of pasta cooked al-dente, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil, and sprinkled with salt and lots of freshly ground pepper.

Wine

Try a slice of La Clarine with a bright, light, and high-acidity red wine that will highlight the fresh, grassy flavors in the cheese, like Edmunds St. John Bone-Jolly Gamay or the Domaine de Collette Regnie Beaujoulais.

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My Year on the Grill October 26, 2009 at 5:32 PM

what a great link… I spent about half an hour checking their wares… Thanks for this, i love this blog!

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Stephanie - Wasabimon October 26, 2009 at 10:35 PM

I’ve had La Clarine’s Tomme once – and it was fabulous. Ooooh, cheesegasm.

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Jill October 27, 2009 at 7:57 AM

Sounds divine! I’ll have to see if I can track it down here in Minneapolis.

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Its Not You, its Brie October 27, 2009 at 11:01 AM

Cool, I can’t wait to try it with wine and sweets.

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Keith November 2, 2009 at 6:59 PM

What a beautiful cheese. And it sounds like a great farm.

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kirstin November 3, 2009 at 10:35 AM

Jill- I think Cowgirl Creamery also ships Sierra, and maybe even Artisan Cheese. Not cheap, but as Stephanie suggests, so worth an order. It’ll last well in the fridge for a while too.
Grill- thank you! I’m so glad you enjoy your visits!
Keith- it would be a great farm visit. They even make goat soap.

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