The famous Italian blue cheese is made from cow’s milk and has a crumbly or firm texture. The flavor ranges from mild to sharp, depending on maturation, and presents a nutty aroma perfectly embodying the regional flavors.
Gorgonzola is known for the blue veins growing through the cheese, taking approximately three to four months to ripen fully. It has been produced in the town of the same name since the 9th century, with two distinct varieties, Dolce Gorgonzola and Mountain Gorgonzola.
The DOP label requires gorgonzola be produced according to certain traditional methods in Lombardy and Piedmont. Pair your favorite with other local tastes during an Italy wine tour.