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Caledonia Spirits and Jasper Hill Farm Release Special-Edition Ginnimere

Two Vermont-based artisan producers, Caledonia Spirits and Jasper Hill Farm, have come together once again to release a second batch of their special-edition Ginnimere cheese.

Ginnimere is a creative twist on Jasper Hill’s popular Winnimere, a yolky, silken cow’s milk cheese made from the raw winter milk of the farm’s beautiful Ayrshire cattle. The creamy cheese is wrapped in strips of spruce cambium, the tree’s inner bark layer, that are harvested from Jasper Hill’s woodlands. During its usual aging process, Winnimere is washed in a cultured salt brine that aids in rind development, but with Ginnimere, the rind is instead washed in Caledonia Spirits’ flagship spirit, Barr Hill Gin.

Made with raw northern honey, Barr Hill Gin’s bright, floral notes perfectly complement the botanical qualities it retains from the juniper, giving it a balanced flavor profile that works incredibly well with cheese. With Ginnimere, the Barr Hill Gin wash adds a bright, botanical complexity that plays so well with the earthy, umami flavors of the cheese.

Ginnimere pairs incredibly well with spirits, so as part of the collaboration, Caledonia Spirits has crafted a collection of cocktails to enjoy with the cheese. In fact, each wheel of Ginnimere comes with one of the cocktail recipes on the back label.

As a limited-release offering, Ginnimere is available by wheel only (approximately 13 ounces) for $32. Caledonia Spirits will be making the cheese available for curbside pickup as part of its Gin Lane Drive-Thru service in Montpelier. Customers can also purchase Ginnimere at jasperhillfarm.com.

 

NAFEM Show 2021 Delayed

NAFEM today announces that The NAFEM Show 2021 will take place at a new time and location. The show will move from February to August 26 – 28, 2021 (Thursday – Saturday), at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando.

Mary’s Gone Crackers Donates Over 100 Cases of Snacks

Mary’s Gone Crackers – a line of gluten free, non-GMO, organic and plant-based snacks – has donated over 100 cases of crackers to the underserved Reno community and frontline COVID-19 workers. The donation was received by City Ministries in Nevada, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California, Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut, and several healthcare workers nationwide.

“Our mission is to give back to our local community and COVID-19 frontliners who have put themselves at great risk to protect us all,” said Mary’s Gone Crackers Chairman, Tetsuya Fujisaki. “We hope our donations can provide hope and fuel as we all endure challenging times.”

City Ministries is dedicated to providing the underserved, local community with necessary food and cleaning items. Through their own efforts and partnerships with several charitable organizations – including NVHOPES, Awaken, Dream Center of Carson City, Domestic Violence Center, Reno Housing Authority, Paiute Tribe Community on Pyramid Lake, and various outreach groups feeding the homeless – City Ministries provides basic essential items to keep pantries stocked as individuals become reestablished in stable homes.

“We are truly humbled by the overwhelming level of support we have received,” said City Ministries Outreach Coordinator, Laura Peffer. “Each act of service takes us one step closer to helping someone in our community. We cannot thank Mary’s Gone Crackers enough for their support.”

An additional eight cases of crackers will be donated to frontline residents at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Yale New Haven Hospital for critical care doctors who are staying in hotels to protect their families and elder relatives. Through a partnership with Showplace HQ, Mary’s will also contribute several more boxes to Airbnb hosts nationwide accommodating COVID-19 healthcare workers.