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Kefalograviera PDO from Epirus (Zervochori) – Aged Greek Sheep & Goat Cheese - 300g
Kefalograviera PDO from Epirus (Zervochori) – Aged Greek Sheep & Goat Cheese - 300g100 in stock
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PDO
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Epirus
Product Description
Product Description
Kefalograviera PDO from Epirus (Zervochori) is a robust, character-driven Greek hard cheese produced in a small mountain village in one of the country’s most authentic cheesemaking regions.
Crafted using traditional methods and pasteurised sheep and goat milk, this aged Kefalograviera delivers a firm, compact texture and a bold, savoury flavour with a subtle spicy finish that develops gradually on the palate. Its aromatic profile is rich and persistent, making it a cheese that stands its ground — whether enjoyed on its own or used in cooking.
Exceptionally versatile:
- perfect as a table cheese, sliced or shaved
- excellent grated over pasta, baked dishes, or roasted vegetables
- ideal as a classic Greek meze, paired with ouzo or tsipouro
This is a no-compromise cheese: direct, honest, and deeply rooted in its origin.
Nutritional Components
Nutritional Components
Average values per 100g:
- Energy: 1577 kJ / 380 kcal
- Fat: 30 g
- of which saturates: 23 g
- Carbohydrate: 1.4 g
- of which sugars: 0 g
- Protein: 25 g
- Salt: 3 g
Ingredients: Pasteurised sheep and goat milk, salt, rennet.
Minimum fat in dry matter: 40% - Maximum moisture: 40%
Useful Information
Useful Information
- PDO – Protected Designation of Origin
- Produced in Epirus, Greece
- Aged, hard Greek cheese with a firm texture
- Naturally rich in protein and calcium
Storage: Keep refrigerated between 2°C and 4°C. After opening, reseal carefully or wrap in food paper to preserve flavour and texture.
Serving tip: Let it rest at room temperature for 20–30 minutes before serving. Cold dulls flavour — this cheese deserves clarity.
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