France cheese guide

Chaource

A soft bloomy-rind cheese with a rich creamy centre.

Cheese story

What is Chaource?

A soft bloomy-rind cheese with a rich creamy centre.

Origin

Champagne / Burgundy, France

Milk

cow

Board role

Soft / creamy

Cheese profile

Country France
Region Champagne / Burgundy
Milk type cow
Texture soft-ripened
Rind bloomy rind
Ageing 2 to 4 weeks
Vegetarian Check the rennet / producer
Milk treatment varies
Flavour profile: creamy, mushroomy, slightly salty

Origin, protection and character

Chaource comes from France, especially Champagne / Burgundy. Its character comes from the balance of milk, texture, rind, ageing and local serving traditions.

Protected status

PDO/AOP

Typical ageing

2 to 4 weeks

How to serve Chaource

cheese boards, Champagne pairings

Good food matches

Champagne apples bread
Serving tip

Take it out of the fridge before serving so the texture softens and the flavour opens up. Softer cheeses usually need less time than hard aged cheeses.

Buying tip

Look for clean aroma, good texture and a style that matches the board: fresh and bright, soft and creamy, hard and nutty, blue and salty, or bold and washed-rind.