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Washed Rind and Wine

ontrary to their name, washed rind cheeses often have strong aromas that suggest much filthier goings-on. Their origin story has earnest beginnings: What started as an attempt to cleanse wheels of cheese, that gives washed rind cheeses their telltale orange rinds and distinct waftiness.

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