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Saint-Marcellin () is a soft French cheese made from cow's milk. Named after the small town of
Saint-Marcellin Saint-Marcellin () is a soft French cheese made from cow's milk. Named after the small town of Saint-Marcellin (Isère), it is produced in a geographical area corresponding to part of the former Dauphiné province (now included in the Rhône- ...
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Isère Isère ( , ; ; , ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the southeastern French Regions of France, region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère (river), Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019.
), it is produced in a geographical area corresponding to part of the former
Dauphiné The Dauphiné ( , , ; or ; or ), formerly known in English as Dauphiny, is a former province in southeastern France, whose area roughly corresponded to that of the present departments of Isère, Drôme and Hautes-Alpes. The Dauphiné was ...
province (now included in the
Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes () was an administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it is part of the new region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is located on the eastern border of the country, towards the south. The region was named after the river Rhône a ...
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région France is divided into eighteen administrative regions (, singular ), of which thirteen are located in metropolitan France (in Europe), while the other five are overseas regions (not to be confused with the overseas collectivities, which have ...
''). It is generally small in size, weighing about 80 grams (50% fat), with a mottled creamy-white exterior. The degree of runniness increases with age as the exterior gains blue, then yellow, hues within two to three weeks after production. It is similar in texture and taste to Saint-Félicien, a larger cheese produced in a different part of the
Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes () was an administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it is part of the new region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is located on the eastern border of the country, towards the south. The region was named after the river Rhône a ...
région. Saint-Marcellin is available in three degrees of ripening (''affinage''): sec, crémeux and bleu. When Saint-Marcellin is cured in marc brandy for a month or more, it is called ''Arômes au Gène de Marc''. If cured in white wine, it becomes ''Arômes de Lyon''.


History

The earliest mentions of Saint-Marcellin cheese appear in the account books of the household of King
Louis XI Louis XI (3 July 1423 – 30 August 1483), called "Louis the Prudent" (), was King of France from 1461 to 1483. He succeeded his father, Charles VII. Louis entered into open rebellion against his father in a short-lived revolt known as the ...
, indicating its presence at the royal tables of Plessis-lès-Tours and the
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from 1461 onwards. It is possible that he had already consumed it at the
Château de Bouquéron The Château de Bouquéron is a 15th-century defensive fortress in the '' commune'' of Corenc in the Isère ''département'' of France. It was modernised and expanded during the 17th and 18th centuries.Ministry of CultureChâteau de Bouquéron T ...
and introduced it to
Louise of Savoy Louise of Savoy (11 September 1476 – 22 September 1531) was a French noble and regent, Duchess ''suo jure'' of Auvergne (province), Auvergne and House of Bourbon, Bourbon, Duchess of Nemours and the mother of King Francis I of France, Francis I ...
during their engagement at the Château de La Côte-Saint-André. According to legend, in 1445, the future King Louis XI—then Dauphin of Viennois—was saved from a bear by two woodcutters while hunting in the Vercors region. The woodcutters later invited him to share a meal, during which he discovered the local cheese. The Casimir-Perier family, originally from the Dauphiné region, also contributed to the cheese’s reputation.
Auguste Casimir-Perier Auguste Victor Laurent Casimir-Perier (20 August 1811, in Paris – 6 June 1876) was a French diplomat and political leader. He was the son of Prime Minister of France , Prime Minister Casimir Pierre Perier and the father of President of France, ...
is said to have tasted a piece of the cheese at the Beaucroissant fair in 1863 and exclaimed, “This is delicious—please have it delivered to the château every week.” Later, his son
Jean Casimir-Perier Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier (; 8 November 1847 – 11 March 1907) was a French politician who served as President of France from June 1894 to January 1895. Biography Jean Casimir-Perier was born in Paris on 8 November 1847, the son of Augu ...
, President of the French Republic, reportedly lamented not being able to enjoy his favorite cheese from Dauphiné at the proper stage of ripeness. Before the 19th century, the production of small-format soft cheeses was widespread in the plains and hilly areas of what is now the
Isère Isère ( , ; ; , ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the southeastern French Regions of France, region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Named after the river Isère (river), Isère, it had a population of 1,271,166 in 2019.
department, and was largely limited to domestic consumption. These small tommes were soft-ripened with a bloomy rind when aged, or referred to as séchons when dried. Precise documentary evidence begins to appear with the growth of commercial trade. The name “Saint-Marcellin” only came into regular use in the 19th century. During that century, the development of transportation networks, improvements in transport methods, and increased demand for food products in nearby cities such as Romans,
Grenoble Grenoble ( ; ; or ; or ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of the Isère Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region ...
,
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
, and
Bourgoin-Jallieu Bourgoin-Jallieu (; ) is a commune in the Isère department in the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in France. The city had 28,834 inhabitants in 2019 and lies 35 kilometres east-southeast of Lyon. It was formed by the merger of the former comm ...
supported the growth of distribution channels, initially managed by coquetiers (traders who bought farm products—eggs, kid goats, cheeses, rabbits, etc.—to sell at markets), and later by the establishment of several creameries. At the beginning of the 20th century, production of Saint-Marcellin shifted from farmhouse to dairy-based methods. Around the 1980s, production also transitioned from mixed goat and cow’s milk to exclusively cow’s milk.


References

* The ‘History’ section of this article is a translation of the corresponding article from French Wikipedia, :Fr:Saint Marcellin.


External links


DOOR European Certification Database Entry
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