12 Hospital Street, Nantwich, CW5 5RJ
01270 620799

12 Hospital Street, Nantwich, CW5 5RJ

01270 620799

Comte
Comte

Comte

Traditionally French cattle herders in the Franche-Comte province took their Montbeliard cattle up to the high pastures for the summer months.  The milk was pooled and then huge cheeses were produced.   Nowadays “fruitieres” or village collectives produce this wonderful cheese.

£4.35Quantity: 100g
Ingredients: Milk (Cow, Goat, Buffalo or Ewe’s Milk), Salt, Starter Culture, Rennet

For allergens, please see ingredients.

Backorder Comte?
Sorry, we are temporarily out of stock of Comte – We have more due in 7 days!

You can place this on backorder.

Important: Your order will not be released until ALL items are available.

Mouse with the cheese

Out of stock

Sorry, we are temporarily out of stock of Comte.

We have more due very soon!



Product Description

Comté is a wonderfully tasty and rich hard pressed French cheese which has been produced in the Jura Massif region of Eastern France for over 1000 years.

The unpasteurised cow’s milk has to come from either Montbeliarde or French Simmental cattle (or crossbreeds of the two) for it to be considered a true Comte.  Also, the cattle must graze within the Jura Massif region, it is in this region that there are over 3500 small family farms supplying the raw milk used to produce the Comte cheese.

This hard mountain cheese is matured to perfection in the silence and darkness of special caves where the cheese gets its unique taste, texture and colour. There are several maturing cellars in the region where Comté is ripened for a minimum of 4 months but it can be left to mature for up to 24 months.

Comté was one of the first few kinds of cheese to receive an AOC (Appellation d’origine controlee) status in 1958. It is one of the most popular AOC cheeses in France with around 40,000 tonnes of annual production. Each cheese weighs approximately 40kg and 450 litres of milk are required to make each cheese. 

The cheese has a wonderful buttery and slightly nutty taste which can be enjoyed on a cheese board with wines of the Jura region and served with roasted garlic and crusty bread.

The Cheese Shop

12 Hospital Street,
Nantwich
Cheshire, CW5 5RJ

Shop Opening Hours

Monday – Saturday: 08:30 to 17:30
Sunday:  10:30 to 15:30

Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Easter Sunday.