Montebore: da Vinci’s Cheese of Choice

Leonardo da Vinci didn’t attend just any old wedding; and when he did, he didn’t bring just any old cheese. How then did the only cheese bestowed upon the 1489 wedding of Isabella of Aragon to Gian Galleazo Sforza by the most influential mind of all time skate so close to extinction by the turn of the last century?

Made of cow’s and sheep’s milk, yeasty and sour in flavor, with notes of mushroom and nuts, montebore was allegedly da Vinci’s favorite cheese. Some believe its festive three-tiered layering format hearkens to wedding cake, while others believe it’s an homage to the tallest tower in the castle of its quaint namesake village in the northwest of Italy. Whatever its origin, this small-town specialty grew to be the go-to cheese in many ravioli, gnocchi, risotto, and pasta dishes, entrenching montebore at the forefront of the Italian cheese-scape for centuries.

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