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Roquefort, classic blue cheese made from ewe’s milk, one of the oldest known cheeses and often considered one of the greatest cheeses of France. The designation Roquefort is protected by French law. The cheese is noted for its sharp, tangy, salty flavor and its rich, creamy texture.
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This world-famous Roquefort is a noble, all-natural ewe's milk blue cheese from the Auvergne region of France. Papillon (which means _butterfly_ in French) wraps their top-of-the-line Roquefort in black foil to distinguish it from lesser brands. Aged for over 4 months in the natural Combalou Caves, this exceptional Papillon Roquefort is distinguished, first and foremost, by its white curd and the intense blue which generously marbles its wide and numerous cavities.
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