Available in Houston through the Houston Dairymaids, this is the source of some outstanding cheeses and at the moment my favorite is the Del Cielo. There are a lot of superb cheese makers right here in Texas and Pure Luck sits on top of the heap.
Solomon W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
When I can get some of my favorite cheese types from a local source, that place gets my vote, especially when the cheeses are a bit unique. Pure Luck offers a blue cheese, «Hopelessly Blue» which is on the mild side, so do try it even if you are wary of that hearty flavor. Their feta is also really good and moist, and it doesn’t crumble as soon as you cut into it. My favorite is the St. Maure, which is a creamy, dry French style cheese. The outside of the log is a firm crust, and the inside is a gooey mass of spreadable, funkiness. This place definitely gets props for producing some French-style spoiled milk.
Jodi B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
While this farm is not open to the public, they do schedule tours, and hold open farm day events. I scheduled a tour for a group of friends and acquaintances a couple weeks ago — it was my second time there after visiting during a farm day a few years ago. Highlights include petting the goats, touring the grounds, milking a goat, learning about the cheese-making process, and of course, tasting the wonderful fresh cheeses made on the premises. If you ever get a chance to visit, I highly recommend it.