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What to eat in Lower Normandy? Top 6 Lower-Norman Bloomy Rind Cheeses

Last update: Fri Apr 18 2025
Top 6 Lower-Norman Bloomy Rind Cheeses
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Best Lower-Norman Bloomy Rind Cheese Types

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COUTANCES, France
4.5
Saint-André
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Often called the heavenly cheese, St. André is a French triple-crème cheese made from cow’s milk. It originated from Coutances in the region of Normandy. Underneath its bloomy edible rind, there is a dense, creamy-textured body with mild and rich aromas and flavors which can best be described as sour, tangy, buttery, and salty.


Because it is enhanced with the addition of heavy cream, its fat content is quite high - typically 75%. It is recommended to pair it with crusty bread, pear slices, or a glass of light and fruity rosé.

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Camembert de Normandie, Normandy's most famous and iconic cheese is made from raw cow's milk and weighs an average of 250 grams. The flavor is intense, pungent and similar to that of mushrooms, grass and butter, while the aroma is moldy and cabbage-like.


As one legend says, a farming woman named Marie Harel protected a priest who was on the run and in return, he gave her the recipe for the Camembert we know today. The cheese is ladled into molds by hand, dry-salted, then matured for 30 to 35 days.


Its body is soft and creamy while its exterior is covered with a white, moldy rind. 
THE BEST Camembert de Normandie Cheeses
1 Camembert Affiné à Coeur
Isigny Sainte-Mère
Camembert Affiné à Coeur

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2 Camembert de Normandie A.O.P.
Isigny Sainte-Mère
Camembert de Normandie A.O.P.

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3 Petit Camembert
Isigny Sainte-Mère
Petit Camembert

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4 Camembert de Normandie
Fromagerie Antony
Camembert de Normandie

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5 Camembert de Normandie AOP au Lait Cru - Le Gaslonde
Fromagerie Réo
Camembert de Normandie AOP au Lait Cru - Le Gaslonde

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Cheese

SAINT-JULIEN-SUR-SARTHE, France
3.7
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Bûchette basilou is a traditional cheese that’s produced in Saint-Julien-sur-Sarthe, Orne, Normandy. The cheese comes in the shape of a log, and it’s made from raw goat’s milk. It’s usually left to age for at least 10 days before consumption.


Underneath its ashy bloomy rind, the texture is soft and creamy. The aromas are lactic and goaty, while the flavors are fresh and goaty with hints of hazelnuts. As the cheese ages, its flavors become even more pronounced.

THE BEST Bûchette basilou Cheeses
1 Bûchette Nature
Fromages Bach
Bûchette Nature

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Domaine des Ballifays
Bûchette de Marius

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COUTANCES, France
3.6
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Coutances is a soft French cheese originating from the Normandy coast. The cheese is made from cow’s milk and is characterized by its rich, creamy texture, intense flavor, and milky aftertaste. On the exterior, it has a soft, bloomy white rind, while on the inside it is soft and yellow.

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Coeur de Camembert au Calvados (also known as Calva d'Auge) is a traditional cheese produced in Lower Normandy. The cheese is aged just as Camembert, but then the rind is carefully scraped off when the cheese is half-ripe. It is soaked in Calvados apple liqueur for about 3-4 hours, and then it's dipped in breadcrumbs which absorb the alcohol and the moisture.


As a result, the cheese looks like it has a crust. It is aged for 3 weeks, and then it can be served, preferably runny. The aromas are rich, while the flavors are fruity, nutty, salty, buttery, and earthy, with a kick of alcohol that's softened by the sweetness of apples. 
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SAINT-BENOÎT-D'HÉBERTOT, France
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Belle-Mère is a traditional cheese that’s produced in Saint-Benoit d’Hébertot in Calvados, Normandy. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow’s milk. Underneath its bloomy rind sprinkled with breadcrumbs, the texture is semi-hard, dense, and slightly crumbly.


The aromas are reminiscent of honey and roasted almonds, while the flavors are creamy and slightly tangy. It’s recommended to pair the cheese with full-bodied red wines.

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