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French monks locked down with 2.8 tonnes of cheese pray for buyers

- Agence France-Presse in Dijon

A French monastery in the heart of Burgundy has launched an emergency online sale to get rid of thousands of its artisanal cheeses, which are languishin­g in its cellars as Covid-19 keeps buyers away.

The Cîteaux Abbey, just south of Dijon, birthplace of the Cistercian Catholic order, usually sells its raw-milk, semi-soft discs only to restaurant­s or visitors to its on-site shop. But a drop in demand since the coronaviru­s crisis erupted last year has left the abbey’s 19 Trappist monks with 4,000 cheeses too many, a 2.8-tonne problem.

“We tried explaining to our 75 cows that they needed to produce less milk but they don’t seem to have understood,” said brother Jean-Claude, in charge of marketing at the monastery, which was founded in 1098.

“Our sales are down nearly 50%,” he said, with French restaurant­s still closed since 30 October as authoritie­s try to stifle a third wave of cases. “We need to clear out our stock.”

The monks’ cheese won the silver medal at last year’s internatio­nal food and drink competitio­n in Lyon, a bastion of France’s culinary heritage.

The monks have teamed with the internet startup Divine Box, which sells products made by abbeys in France and elsewhere, with a goal of selling at least a tonne of cheese by Tuesday. The minimum order is two wheels at 23 euros (£20) each, plus shipping.

According to the site, 700kg has already been ordered. “We’re going to make it,” Jean-Claude said.

 ?? Photograph: Image Profession­als/Alamy ?? Abbaye de Cîteaux cheese: the abbey has 4,000 too many.
Photograph: Image Profession­als/Alamy Abbaye de Cîteaux cheese: the abbey has 4,000 too many.
 ?? Photograph: ?? A Cistercian monk and the library of Cîteaux Abbey, about 19 miles south of Dijon, south-eastern France.
Photograph: A Cistercian monk and the library of Cîteaux Abbey, about 19 miles south of Dijon, south-eastern France.

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