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Red Windsor Cheese Review
May 15th, '06

Here's an interesting cheese. Red Windsor is basically a cheddar style cheese with wine mixed in. Ours tasted like it might be port or elderberry wine - rather sweet. I thought it was very yummy, but the cat wouldn't touch it.

One cheese shop told us that they didn't carry the cheese because it wasn't very good. But I don't really understand that. Even if you don't like wine, the flavor was very mild and cheesy. I'd certainly give it a thumbs up, especially if added to a casual cheese board.

Country: England
Milk: Cow milk
Texture: Semi-hard
Jon Rating: An interesting nibble
Availability: Uncommon in US, even in cheese shops


I was at a buffet luncheon where these cheese was served. No one wanted to try it because it was "pink". After I tasted it, I broke it into little chunks and passed it around so everyone would try just one small taste . . .they all loved it and went back for more!
Posted by Diane at 11:57 AM EST on Jun 1st, '07

 
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