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Le Clos

Le Clos St-Ambroise

Born from the marriage of two fabulous products, cheese and beer, which beautifully enhance the fruity aromas of the cheese.

Washed rind with MacFerly beer, with a beige to copper color and a pale yellow interior.

Soft texture, slightly supple with a nutty aroma.

Fruity flavor with a note reminiscent of MacFerly beer.

Canadian milk producers
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  • Pasteurized cow’s milk
  • Refining time:  40 days
  • Fat: 26% - Moisture: 46%    
  • Pairings: Lager, orchard fruit, mild red wine

Technical specifications
*subject to change without notice

Technical information

Manufactured format: 
*modifiable sans préavis

2.2 kg wheel

4.5 kg square

Product category: 

Semi-firm surface ripened cheese. Beer washed rind

Product description: 

Rind: red orange
Interior: pale yellow, supple texture
Flavor: fruity with a slight spark of MacFerly beer

Specifications: 

Fat: 26% 
Moister: 46% 

Ingredients: 

Pasteurized partly skimmed milk, salt, MacFerly beer (barley, wheat) bacterial culture, calcium chloride, microbial enzyme.

Milk: 

Pasteurized cow’s milk

Refining time: 

40 days

Shelf life: 

90 days from packaging

Allergen: 

Milk

Storage and transport conditions: 

Keep refrigerated
Between 0°C and 4°C

Product packaging: 
*subject to change without notice

Whole wheel: waxed paper
Wedges: 1/12th of a wheel (150 g) vacuum packed

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 cube of 3 cm (30 g)
Calories 100Daily value* % Daily value
Fat 8 g12 %
saturated 5 g25 %
+trans 0.2 g
Carbohydrates 1 g
Fiber 1 g2 %
Sugars 0 g0 %
Protein 7 g
Cholesterol 25 mg
Sodium 180 mg8 %
Potassium 87 mg2 %
Calcium 210 mg20 %
Iron 0 mg0 %

Cheese preservation

Semi-firm & firm cheese Washed Rinds, Semi-firm & firm cheese Washed Rinds

To best preserve semi firm to firm cheese with washed rinds, store them in the fridge between 2-4 degrees in the paper provided.

The paper will get malleable every time it is unwrapped but will not lose its efficiency to keep the cheese fresh. It is very normal that a layer of white mold grows on the paste of the cheese, this is the natural process of the rind trying to form.

This mold is not harmful; you may remove a thin slice and keep consuming the cheese. The cheese will keep for 4-5 weeks refrigerated.

Preservation
  • Love this cheese company, but as someone who sells your cheese I don’t quite understand the bipolar minds behind the stickers/ logo! Always receiving a new one every time! Is it not possible to stick to one?! All of the members of our store collectively agreed that the red is the best looking.

  • “The experience is worth the trip”

    Do you love cheese? The experience is worth the trip—you’ll find everything you need for a quick bite, a tasting, or any other event.

    *Translated from French

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