Jenny Zink and Izaak Myers opened Shea Cheese in Phoenix to introduce artisan American cheesemakers. Here's what to expect at their gourmet shop.
Certified cheesemonger Jenny Zink and her husband Izaak Myers have opened Phoenix's only dedicated cheese shop on Shea Boulevard and 32nd Street.
"We are originally from Des Moines," Myers said."And figured if they can have two shops, then Phoenix can handle one."A neighborhood cheese shop with a focus on local artisans "The European cheeses we can get here are mass-produced, versus the local specialty makers," Myers added. Although, they do carry a few international cheeses, such as Gruyere and Emmentaler, which are more popular, along with Alp blossom, a cow's milk cheese sprinkled with the same wildflowers that the animals graze on.
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