Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Goat cheeses from the Bellarine


Whilst in Melbourne for a four-day-weekend, my host and I packed a lot in. One of which was a visit to Drysdale Cheeses on the Bellarine Peninsula of Port Phillip Bay, between Geelong and Portarlington. My friend went into the tasting rooms, but being a country girl at heart, I headed straight for the goats.


There were about 30 of them in this close enclosure, the vast majority of which were in calf ready for a spring drop. The milk production at the moment is miniscule, for obvious reasons. The cheesery sells primarily to restaurants, and from the cellar-door. Is that a term that can be used for a cheesery? I love goat cheese, especially embedded within a beetroot and rocket salad, sprinkled with walnuts, and sweet corn niblets sliced from the cob.

A good day's drive from Melbourne is to do the bay anti-clockwise. Go down to Drysdale and chat with the goats, take the Queenscliff-Sorrento ferry across the heads of Port Phillip Bay, and visit the Redhill Goat Cheesery on t'other side as you make your return to the big smoke.


4 comments:

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Goat cheese: Yum.

William Kendall said...

Great detail shots- particularly the eyes.

Joe said...

Goodness Julie you sure got around the bay. Hope you had a wonderful time and épée see some more photographs of your adventure.

Joan Elizabeth said...

We have goats for neighbours out at Clandulla. I think they have lovely eyes.