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Handcrafted Colorado Goat Cheese QUESO DE MANO Toasted almond aromas lend this earthy Manchego-style an elegant appeal Our first raw milk cheese, Queso de Mano was inspired by a small, rustic cheese Haystack founder Jim Schott tried in Spain. Wanting to create a signature aged cheese of his own, he experimented with several recipes before he was able to achieve the “balance of smooth taste and piquant flavor” that are the hallmarks of a young Queso de Mano. This semi-firm natural rind is aged for four to twelve months, which allows it to develop its nutty, earthy notes. As versatile in the kitchen as it on the table, you’ll find Queso a delicious domestic stand-in for Spanish and Italian imports. Serving suggestions Makes a mean pesto, or grate or shave onto pasta, potatoes, salads, eggs, or vegetables. Melt in sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, or casseroles. Whip up a soufflé. On the cheese plate, pair with smoked meats, olives, and toasted nuts. Pairing suggestions Heifeweizen, or light-to full-bodied red wines such as Tempranillo or Garnacha, or spicy Spanish rosé. 1121 Colorado Avenue, Suite A, Longmont, CO 80501 • 720.494.8714 • www.haystackgoatcheese.com 7 98229 66441 6 SHELF LIFE: 6 MONTHS
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Handcrafted Colorado Goat Cheese

QUESO DE MANOToasted almond aromas lend this earthy Manchego-style an elegant appeal

Our first raw milk cheese, Queso de Mano was inspired by a small, rustic cheese Haystack founder Jim Schott tried in Spain. Wanting to create a signature aged cheese of his own, he experimented with several recipes before he was able to achieve the “balance of smooth taste and piquant flavor” that are the hallmarks of a young Queso de Mano.

This semi-firm natural rind is aged for four to twelve months, which allows it to develop its nutty, earthy notes. As versatile in the kitchen as it on the table, you’ll find Queso a delicious domestic stand-in for Spanish and Italian imports.

Serving suggestionsMakes a mean pesto, or grate or shave onto pasta, potatoes, salads, eggs, or vegetables. Melt in sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, or casseroles. Whip up a soufflé. On the cheese plate, pair with smoked meats, olives, and toasted nuts.

Pairing suggestionsHeifeweizen, or light-to full-bodied red wines such as Tempranillo or Garnacha, or spicy Spanish rosé.

1121 Colorado Avenue, Suite A, Longmont, CO 80501 • 720.494.8714 • www.haystackgoatcheese.com

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SHELF LIFE: 6 MONTHS