tell northeast:
uncovering regional stories worth sharing.
tell northeast:
uncovering regional stories worth sharing.
Up towards Acadia National Park and tucked away in the coastal town of Lamoine, Maine lies Seal Cove Farm, a sprawling farm home to over 100 goats producing high-quality milk for some of the tastiest cheese produced in the Down East. The farm is composed of a unique terrain that leads to happy & healthy goats; spacious and open range, rocks to climb on and a barn to shelter the herd when the weather gets tough. The team at Seal Cove Farm believes that "happy goats give sweeter milk," so they treat their herd with the utmost care and attention.
The team at Seal Cove Farm had the amazing opportunity to learn traditional French cheese-making techniques at a farm in France. Bringing back new cheese techniques and traditions such as tommes, pyramides and bricks, they were sure to integrate Maine's unique flavor. In France, the bricks were sometimes filled with raisins; back in Maine, Seal Cove Farm fills them with regional ingredients such as dried blueberries and cranberries - making the perfect made-in-Maine treat!
Seal Cove Farm goat cheese provides the perfect comliment to any holiday table. In Maine? You're in luck - Seal Cove Farm products are available in all over the state, such as Bangor Wine & Cheese Co. (Bangor), Hancock Grocery (Hancock), Island Spirits (Vinalhaven), Lily, Lupine & Fern (Camden) and Rooster Brother (Ellsworth) to name a few. In Boston? You can find Seal Cove Farm products atAllandale Farm & Boston Wine. If you're not in either of those area, you are in luck! Gift packages can be purchased directly on their site and ship right to your door! Happy indulging!