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Extra-Aged Asiago

Producer
Sartori
Country
United States
Region
Wisconsin
Size
12-14
Weight
20 lbs
Website
www.sartoricheese.com
Milk
Cow
Treatment
Pasteurised
Classification
Firm
Rennet
Microbial
Rind
Natural

Established in 1939 by Paolo Sartori, Sartori Cheese Company is a fourth generation family owned business based in Plymouth, Wisconsin.

Well known for hard and Italian-style cheeses, the company sources milk from local, family owned farms within a close radius to their production facility. The herd size at each farm averages 75 cows and many of the farms have worked with Sartori for multiple generations. The company also operates an incentive program that encourages each farm to produce the best quality milk possible.

For production of Sartori’s cheeses, the milk is heated, cultures and rennet are added and, once the milk has coagulated, the curd is cut, releasing the whey, which is drained off.

The remaining curd is hand-salted and transferred into hoops, then pressed for several hours. Newly formed wheels of cheese are placed in a warm “overnight” room to encourage the expulsion of more whey.  

Wheels are then trimmed by hand and placed in a brine bath, which encourages the formation of a rind. After the brine bath, the cheese is moved to a curing room for further maturation.

Each variety of cheese is matured for a different length of time. Every batch is tasted at regular intervals during this period and, when they are deemed ready, released for sale.

This version of Sartori’s Asiago is aged 12 months to enhance the cheese’s aroma and nutty flavor. Firm and smooth, Extra Aged Asiago has a mild, milky flavor with a background sharpness and a muted tang. Not too salty or overpowering, the cheese pairs well with strong flavors and is great for use in cooking as well as on the cheese plate. 

Pairings

Pair Extra-Aged Asagio with a Chianti, a Sherry, a Madeira, or a Beaujolais. For beer pairings, try a nut brown, a porter, an American pale or a Trappist-style ale.

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