Tommes De Savoie
A smallish round wheel with a hard white and grey mouldy rind. According to our sources ”Tommes de Savoie” is made by a wide variety of producers covering a large area of France close to the Italian border. It varies considerably depending upon where it is made and what time of year.
Tommes, is a generic name for a cheese made from the skimmed milk left after the cream has been removed to make butter. As a result, they are relatively low in fat.
Its pale yellow paste is rubbery in texture with small amorphous holes in it.
It has quite a pungent aroma with a strong ammonia smell on the rind. Reminiscent of other alpine cheeses with satisfying farmyard flavour. Very similar to Fontina in taste, though not as strong, with a slight bitterness with creaminess of Morbier.
Purchased from Brighton Sausage Co.
Reviewed by Nick & Olympia
(4/5)
6:35 am on June 16th, 2012
The Savoie, or Savoy, is a departement close not to the Italian, but to the Swiss border – http://maps.google.de/maps?hl=de&tab=wl
4:38 pm on June 16th, 2012
“Savoie is part of the Rhône-Alpes région. It borders the departments of Haute-Savoie, Ain, Isère and Hautes-Alpes in addition to Italy.” – Wikipedia