Our Cheese

Our cheeses are produced with milk from our Animal Welfare Approved herd and flock raised on certified organic pastures. We also purchase A2, single-sourced Jersey milk from a 7th generation farm in Tomales, the Silva Family Farm. Out of our immense respect for the previous inhabitants and stewards of the land, we chose to give several of our cheese names from the Coast Miwok language.

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Kenne

Kenne

meaning “one” — a soft, bloomy-rind goat cheese, aged 2-3 weeks. Good Food Award winner.

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Atika

Atika

meaning “two” — an aged goat and sheep Manchego-inspired cheese, aged at least 5 months. Good Food Award winner.

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Teleeka

Teleeka

meaning “three” — a soft, bloomy-rind, triple-milk cheese made from our sheep and goat milks, with local A2 Jersey cow milk from Silva Family Dairy. Good Food Award winner. American Cheese Society Award winner.

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Liwa

Liwa

meaning “water” — a soft, Chèvre-style goat cheese. American Cheese Society Award winner and Good Food Award winner.

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Kotola

Koto’la

meaning “frog woman” — a brined feta-style goat cheese

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Bossy

Bossy

a soft cow cheese in honor of bossy females everywhere who get shit done and a popular cow name by 1844

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Buona Salute

Buona Salute

a limited release, seasonal aged cow cheese, developed during the COVID pandemic

Tomales Farmstead Creamery Buona Fortuna

Buona Fortuna

a seasonal aged sheep’s milk cheese. Good Food Award winner.

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