Marin French Cheese Co. introduces Golden Gate washed-rind triple crème cheese
The small batch cheese will be available in September at select retailers and online.
Marin French Cheese Co., Petaluma, Calif., says it introduced Golden Gate — the first in its new line of handcrafted premium cheeses. This washed-rind, triple crème cheese is named for the golden color of the cheese, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge, the iconic gateway to Marin County where the historic creamery is located. The unique cultures naturally present in California’s coastal air result in an artisan cheese with a true sense of place.
Golden Gate cheese, which has a suggested retail price $13.99-$14.99 for an 8-ounce package, undergoes four rounds of handwashing in its 14-day aging process to lock in moisture that encourages the growth of Brevibacterium linens cultures. Multiple rounds of handwashing in brine score the cheese to help develop the cultures and build an edible rind that preserves the cheese’s creamy texture and balances its earthy, rich flavor with just the right amount of salt. The striking orange rind occurs naturally without the use of added colorant. Throughout the process, Golden Gate cheese is stored at optimal humidity and temperature, Marin French Cheese Co. says.