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Cheese, Caviar, Beer, and Cider available to pick up in-store or SF delivery only.
Cowgirl Creamery 'Wagon Wheel' Organic Cow's Milk Cheese, Petaluma, CA (6oz)
*All perishable items are available for pick up in store or San Francisco local delivery only. Shipping not available
Experience the liquid gold rush from the hills of San Francisco with Wagon Wheel, a versatile, snackable cheese at its glory when melted down and forged into your favorite meal. Born from the sunshine of California’s rolling golden hills, Wagon Wheel is our most versatile and snackable cheese. At room temperature, it’s approachable and delicious. When melted, we call it Liquid Gold. Designed by chefs for chefs (originally on Zuni Cafe’s pizza menu), Wagon Wheel is a washed rind cheese crafted from organic cow’s milk and aged for a minimum of 75 days as 15 lb wheels.
- Cheese Type: Aged Pressed
- Texture: Firm
- Milk: Cow
- Milk Treatment: Pasteurized
- Rind: Washed
- Coagulant: Traditional (non-vegetarian)
- Aging: 75 days
- Location: Petaluma, CA
- Flavor Profile: As a snack, delicate and nutty. When melted, it’s liquid gold: Salted brown butter, heavy cream, roasted leeks, roasted garlic
AWARDS
1st place: California State Fair, 2022, 2024
2nd place: International Cheese & Dairy Awards, 2023
3rd place: American Cheese Society, 2023; California State Fair, 2023; US Championship Cheese Contest, 2023; World Cheese Awards, 2022
PAIRINGS
- Beer-friendly, also try Saison
- Rich Chardonnay, Rhone Blends
- Teas with tannins & toasty notes like Hojicha (roasted green tea)
- Cooked starches (Pasta, Potatoes, Grilled Bread)
All food items are for local SF delivery or curbside pickup only.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Ramaytush Ohlone (the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula) and the Wappo & Miwok (the original inhabitants of Napa County).