Alentejo cheeses
Photo: João Paulo
Português English Castellano Deutsch Français Italiano Nederlands Русский 日本語 中文

Find /

Follow us /
Facebook Twitter Youtube
Flickr


Find other suggestions /
What


Find resources /
What

Where


ITINERARIES /
MAJOR EVENTS /
NEWSLETTERS /
BROCHURES/ VIDEOS /
SPECIAL PROMOTIONS /
FAQ /
FIND ON MAP /

Alentejo cheeses/
Alentejo cheeses
Place: SerpaEXPRESSO
Photo: Roteiro Expresso

Taste the sheep and goat cheeses of the Alentejo, both of which beautifully accompany the wines produced in the region.

Indulge yourself with a buttery Serpa cheese, the direct descendant of the famous Queijo da Serra, whose manufacturing technique it borrowed. This has a strong individual aroma and peppery flavour, and can almost be eaten off the spoon. Made from sheep milk, it can be enjoyed as a dessert, for a snack, as part of a meal, or as an appetiser. But it should always be accompanied by good Alentejo bread and red wine.

Small and salty, the cheeses of Évora may not win you over with their appearance. But the unique flavour, slightly peppery, will make your mouth water.
Hard or semi-hard, and yellow in colour, when cut open they reveal a smooth, balanced consistency, which makes them suitable as an appetiser.

Further north, almost on the border with the Lower Beira, Niza offers home-cured cheeses, whitish-yellow in colour and with a smooth consistency, a strong aroma and a sharp taste. Made from sheep and goat milk, they are the ideal snack to accompany a wine from the Portalegre region.

8 people have rated this suggestion 8+ / 0-

See all ratings
Rate this suggestion
Other Suggestions

Wines of the Alentejo
Place: Borba
Wines of the Alentejo /
Travel the Alentejo Wine Route through vast vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see.
Gastronomy of the Alentejo
Place: Alentejo
Photo: Sebastião da Fonseca
Gastronomy of the Alentejo /
The Alentejo cuisine puts a touch of creativity and imagination into every dish.
Alentejo: herbs & aromas
Place: Alentejo
Photo: Nuno Calvet
Alentejo: herbs & aromas /
To understand the importance of herbs and aromas in Alentejo cuisine, just try a gaspacho (cold summer soup) without garlic or oregano, or an ...
Getting here from
Send to a friend Send to a friend
Visit Europe

 

Turismo de Portugal