Old Chatham is wonderful cheese, and visiting the farm is great fun. They sell cheese there out of an honor system cooler - you grab what you want and stick your money in an envelope. Prices are obscenely cheap - $4 buys a half round, probably close to 1 1/2 pound - of young, but very flavorful sheep cheese (seems like 90% butter fat to me), and then you can wander around the lovely grounds and barns. The blue cheese is more costly, but still quite reasonable. A great experience, possibly the best I have had for cheese. Worth a detour, IMO. Think I will go back and visit while in Albany this month, in fact. If anyone wants me to bring back some Old Chatham or Capiello for delivery July 18 or 19, let me know. Capiello would be mozzarella, fresh, aged, marinated or smoked. Cannot guarantee the selection from Old Chatham - I can only get what in in the cooler, or at the general store down the road, if it is open again. I may also try to hit some Vermont farms, but that would not be as fresh since it would be a few days before I fly back.
Antonius, when talking I called it Scapiello's, so no surprise you did not recognize the name.
I will explore some of the local sources here, but I seem to be on this kick to find the producers and go visit them. Fresher, better, and a fun outing.
Anyone else have any good producers they have visited?
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