Fabulous local goats cheese in Banon
David & Karen Taylor · Local Food Producers · TasteContributor blog post by David Taylor:
The nearby village of Banon is renowned for its appellation controlled goats cheese.
We are lucky to know a local award winning producer and can recommend a visit to their small shop on the farm where you can buy the freshest goats cheese at excellent prices.
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