Taleggio 2kg Whole Cheese (image 1)
Taleggio 2kg Whole Cheese (image 1)

Taleggio 2kg Whole Cheese

Whole Cheese

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All about Taleggio...

The name Taleggio is taken from the area where this cheese was first made, Val Taleggio in Bergamo. Originally the cheese was made in the mountains but its production has spread from the Alpine regions to large areas of the Po valley. The making of Taleggio is believed to go back to the tenth or eleventh century, with the first documents mentioning the cheese, along with grana, in the year 1200. However, until the early 1900's it was simply called 'stracchino': a name which is still used, especially in Lombardy, and which defines not so much a specific cheese, as the large family of soft, square-shaped cheeses very popular in the region.

The origin of the generic term 'stracchino' relates to the Lombard dialect word 'stracch' which means tired or exhausted. It relates to the condition of the herd upon finally reaching the plain after their long stay on the Alpine pastures. The cows, although worn out by the long journey, were still able to produce milk fit for making cheese, and this cheese they called stracchino.

The cheese-makers of the Taleggio valley felt they wanted to differentiate their valuable cheese from the others in the area, but it wasn't until 1955 that the methods of making Taleggio gained some protection. A controlling body was introduced and it ensured the quality of Taleggio, but is wasn't until 15 September 1988 that Taleggio was granted the ultimate accolade, a Presidential Decree. This put it along side other famous Italian cheeses such as Gorgonzola and Parmiggiano Reggiano. The areas in which Taleggio can be made are restricted to the provinces of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona and Milan in Lombardy; the province of Treviso in Veneto and Novara in Piedmont. The producers association for the protection of Taleggio cheese, formed by the major producers in March 1979 sees that all the regulations are applied.

Our Taleggio is made in a small creamery and is faithful to the age-long traditions. Full cream pasteurised cows' milk is heated in a cauldron to a temperature of 30-36ºC. A lactic starter culture is added to cause the milk to sour, followed by calf rennet which causes the milk to coagulate and produce the curds. These curds are then broken and placed into moulds which are then put into special warm rooms with a high humidity, for 18 hours. This operation is very important since it is in this phase that a fermentation takes place, and it is this which produces the springy texture of Taleggio. The cheeses are then soaked in a brine bath and matured for 25 to 50 days at a temperature between 3 and 8ºC and a humidity of 85-90%. Such conditions are characteristic of the 'Casere', the natural caves that can be found in the Valsassina and used for centuries for the maturing of cheese; in a similar way to the Roquefort cheese in the caves of 'Les Causses'.

Each cheese is square shaped with sides measuring 20 to 25cm and has a thickness of 5 to 7cm, weighs 2kg and has a fat content of 48%. The rind is soft and thin with a rosy light-brown colour and often covered with irregular spots of greyish mould. The paste is soft, slightly stringy and straw-yellow in colour under the crust; and a little firmer, crumbly and white coloured towards the centre. The fragrance is unique and aromatic, and when mature it can become pungent. The taste is sweet, delicate, slightly sourish and sometimes tangy. The cheese is easily digested; this is attributed to the moulds on the crust.

Taleggio is excellent for the cheese board and also for cooking. When sliced and added to the top of hot dishes it melts into an appetising cream. Wine to accompany Taleggio would be a young lighter red. One can also try wines from the area of Taleggio such as Franciacorta Rosso, Oltrepo Pavese, Pinot Nero, Piave Merlot and Rosso Piceno. .

We want you to be completely satisfied with our goods. However, despite our best efforts, things do go wrong, parcels do go astray, or perhaps its not the right colour. Regardless, we want to make sure we put them right as quickly as possible. So to return goods, we need to give you a Return Merchandise Authorisation (RMA); please dont send anything back without contacting us, and obtaining an RMA.

To Return Goods, and get a RMA

If you want to return goods to us ...

  1. please log in to your account
  2. under Orders, select the Previous Orders tab.
  3. from there, select the relevant order number
  4. click on the RMA link, which is towards the right hand side
  5. Please provide as much information as possible as to why the product/s are unstaisfactory
  6. await our reply (if we havent replied within 48 hours, please call to ensure we have received your request)

Refunds ... The Cheese and Wine Shop of Wellington offers a full refund on all goods that you may be dissatisfied with (this includes Sale items). Customers who send back unwanted goods that are not damaged will receive the value of the item purchased less the delivery costs.
 
Unsuitable or defective items may be returned for refund or exchange providing they are received within 7 working days of the original delivery date in brand new, unused condition, in the original undamaged packaging (with labels intact, including hygiene strips)

Please ensure that your return is accompanied by a note stating your name, address, email address, contact telephone number, order number, RMA and the reason for the return and what refund/exchange you require. (As agreed in the RMA)
 
We will consider the overall condition of the product being returned when making a refund. As soon as we receive your goods we will process your request for a replacement item or refund. We will notify you via email as soon as your request has been processed.
 
You will need to pay the cost of returning goods to us, unless the goods are defective in which case you will receive a full refund including your postage and packaging costs. Proof of return and postage will be required should an item be lost in transit. Neither refunds nor replacements can be made until such proof is provided. We strongly suggest you get a Certificate of Posting from the Post Office when you send an item back.

All refunds are applied to the credit/debit card used to make the original purchase unless otherwise notified. Refunds will be furnished within 30 days of the agreement to refund.
 
If you have requested a refund, or replacements of a lower value than the returned goods, a refund will be credited back to the card used to pay for the original order. We will let you know as soon as the refund has been processed.

If you have requested replacements of a higher value, you will need to contact us to make the additional payment.
 
Sending Goods back..

Once you have a return number from us, and you need to return the goods ... please enclose your order number and ensure all items are well packaged to prevent damage. We recommend using a tracked service to ensure they reach us.

Please send them to;

The Cheese and Wine Shop of Wellington
Returns Department
11 South Street, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 8NR
 
Once the goods are received, we will issue the appropriate replacement or refund as detailed above; please allow upto 21 working days for this process.

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