Soft Washed Rind Cheese Archives

Browse Cheese Atlas’s extensive range of artisanal soft washed rind cheeses from around the world.

Soft washed rind cheese is a type of cheese that is washed or rubbed with a liquid, such as brine, beer, or wine, during the aging process. This helps to develop a characteristic orange or pink rind and a soft, creamy interior. This type of cheese tends to have a meaty, earthy flavour.

You can also find our archives organised by other cheese types here: Blue, Fresh, Pasta Filata, Pressed Cooked, Pressed Uncooked, Soft White Mould and Whey.

Soft Washed Rind Cheese Profiles

Le Duc Vacherin: Pasteurised Mont d’Or

Le Duc Vacherin, selected by Will Studd, is a soft surface-ripened cheese made in the France-Comté region of Eastern France...

Hubert’s

Brandy is cheese's best friend...

Langres: Champagne & Cheese

Langres is a traditional French soft washed rind cheese that has held an AOC stamp since 1991 and an AOP stamp since 2009...

Suzette: Pont L’Évêque Cheese From WA

Suzette is a washed rind cheese made by Hall’s Family Dairy in the Southwest of Western Australia. It is inspired by Pont L'Évêque...

Petit Rouge: The Epoisses From Australia

Petit Rouge is a semi-soft cow’s milk cheese that is washed in an annatto mixture to impart a brick red colour to its thin and sticky rind...

Brebichon

You will smell me before you see me...

Rollright: The Gloucestershire Vacherin

Rollright is a soft washed rind wrapped in spruce bark made by King Stone Dairy in England. It is made using fresh cow's milk...

Munster: Alsace’s Most Famous Cheese

Munster is an AOP soft washed rind cheese made in the Vosges mountains sandwiched between Alsace and Lorraine in France...

May Hill Green: Gloucestershire Nettle Cheese

May Hill Green is a washed rind made by Charles Martell & Son in Gloucestershire, England, using the pasteurised cow's milk...

Le Dauphin Soumaintrain: Pink Cheese From Bourgogne

Le Dauphin Soumaintrain, selected by Will Studd, is a soft washed rind cheese made in France with either raw or pasteurised cow’s milk...
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