Double Crème Brie with Truffles
December 31, 2012 - Fearlessly Archived - Still a fun read, price & availability may have changed.
In Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee famously wrote, "You gotta have a swine to show you where the truffles are." Short of calling ourselves swine, we can show you where the truffles are. They're in our cheese case, where you'll find Trader Jacques Double Crème Brie with Truffles. This wonderfully rich and velvety Brie is made by a family-owned cheesemaker in the village of Pelussin, in the Rhone-Alps region of France. Perigord black truffles impart an earthy, slightly salty flavor to the precisely ripe cheese, making it stand out above the cheesy crowd.
We're selling Double Crème Brie with Truffles for the shockingly good price of $7.99 for a nine ounce piece. You'll find it in our cheese case – no swine-sleuthing required.
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