Κρασοτύρι Κω / Krasotiri Ko / Τυρί της Πόσιας / Tiri tis Possias PGI Protected Geographical Indication

Krasotiri Ko, also known as Tiri tis Possias, is a traditional cheese from the island of Kos in Greece. It is a soft cheese made from either pasteurized or raw goat's or sheep's milk, or a blend of both. The cheese is ripened for at least one day in brine and then for at least one month in wine lees, known as "possia," which gives it a pronounced wine aroma and mildly acidic taste. The cheese is completely white inside, with a reddish tinge on the outside due to the wine lees. It has a unique shape, being a long, asymmetrical cylinder with indentations from the cheese mold used during production. The cheese has a minimum fat content of 43% in dry matter and a maximum moisture content of 56%. Krasotiri Ko is a product of the island's distinctive microclimate and rich flora, which contribute to the specific quality characteristics of the milk used.

Key Facts

Country of Origin Greece
Specific Origin Island of Kos
Protection PGI (2018)
Milk Type Goat's milk, sheep's milk, or a blend of both
Milk Treatment Pasteurized or raw
Fat Content Minimum 43% in dry matter
Moisture Content Maximum 56%
Texture Soft
Flavor Mildly acidic
Aroma Pronounced wine aroma
Colors Completely white inside, reddish tinge on the outside
Forms Long, asymmetrical cylinder with pronounced indentations
Age Ripened for at least one day in brine and at least one month in wine lees
Rennet Type Traditionally or commercially produced animal rennet

How Does Κρασοτύρι Κω / Krasotiri Ko / Τυρί της Πόσιας / Tiri tis Possias Cheese Compare?

The most relevant cheeses to compare Κρασοτύρι Κω / Krasotiri Ko / Τυρί της Πόσιας / Tiri tis Possias against.

Get Κρασοτύρι Κω / Krasotiri Ko / Τυρί της Πόσιας / Tiri tis Possias delivered

Two retailers worth checking for Κρασοτύρι Κω / Krasotiri Ko / Τυρί της Πόσιας / Tiri tis Possias or a close stand-in.

Found something wrong on this page?

Suggest an edit