Chartufo Truffle
- Producer
- Gold Creek Farms
- Country
- United States
- Region
- Utah
- Size
- 12 in diameter x 5 in height
- Weight
- 19-21 lbs
- Website
- www.goldcreekfarms.com
- Milk
- Cow
- Treatment
- Pasteurised
- Classification
- Firm
- Rennet
- Microbial
- Rind
- None
- Style
- Cheddar-like
- Flavor
- Flavor added to paste
In 2007, Alan and Debbie Gold purchased a 130-acre property in Woodland, Utah, 45 minutes east of Park City. The property had been a dairy farm over four decades ago, but all that remained was a broken down barn and an open-air hay structure. Continuing the legacy of the land, the Golds decided to create an artisan cheesemaking facility there. After completely renovating the barn and hay structure, as well as building a brand new barn to house their cheesemaking facility, they moved in with their Brown Swiss cows.
Today the Golds produce a range of dairy products as well as soaps and lotions. Focusing on quality rather than quantity, they adhere to a range of sustainable farming practices, such as recycling whey to feed their pigs, supplementing feed grain with spelt wheat from a local distillery, and keeping fertilizer and antibiotic use to a bare minimum. So that the cows are able to roam freely, they never house more than 35 at a time.
Head cheesemaker and gourmet chef Fernando Chavez-Sandoval, known for his creativity and experimentation with new recipes, is responsible for the production of Gold Creek Farm’s line of award-winning cheeses. Chartufo is a flavored version of his Aged White Cheddar, which is matured for over a year. Extra cream left over from the creamery’s Parmesan-making process is added to the milk, resulting in a creamier final product.
Tasting Notes
Chartufo has a firm, crumbly, yellow paste that’s speckled with flakes of Italian black truffle mushrooms. The truffles contribute a characteristic earthy savoriness to the cheese.
Pairings
Pair it with a Tempranillo or with a port.