| April 2008 - Southern Living's
Alabama People & Places
"Tasia Malakasis creates award-winning
cheeses at Belle Chèvre in Elkmont, Alabama.
The creamery's products have won more than 50 national
awards."
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Feb 2008 - BELLE CHÈVRE FEATURED IN
FANCY FOOD & CULINARY PRODUCTS 'PERFECTLY PATRIOTIC
CHEESE'
"Cheese from Alabama? A former technology
executive recently bought this goat-cheese creamery
and is producing fun and irreverant cheeses."
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ARTISAN CREAMERY BELLE CHÈVRE
LAUNCHES PLAYFUL BRANDING CAMPAIGN
IN RESPONSE TO TRENDS
Belle Chèvre, the internationally acclaimed artisan goat cheese creamery has gotten a brand makeover. This summer will see the debut of a new logo and packaging as well as a completely revamped website, www.bellechevre.com. All new packaging will soon be seen at upscale retailers including Dean and Deluca and the Cheese Store of Beverly Hills as well as in larger outlet carriers like Whole Foods Market.
The new look, created by The Morrison Agency, a branding agency in Atlanta, features a modern font, bright colors and whimsical artwork of Belle, the company mascot. The look and the tone of the campaign is “fun and approachable” says Tasia Malakasis, Belle Chèvre’s new owner. “The snob appeal is gone. People are incorporating what used to be ‘specialty foods’ into their everyday lives, and are having more fun with the experience.”
Five varieties of Belle Chèvre are currently available, including the traditional Montrachet-style logs (available with fourteen different herbs); a Tuscan Chevre marinated in olive oil and sun-dried tomatoes; medallions; crumbles; and spread-able Fromage Blanc. Malakasis plans to expand the company’s lines to include truffles made with goat cheese as well as goat cheese straws and other products that will compliment a cheese tray.
“We want our brand to reflect the current trends,” Malakasis says. “Consumers are more educated about how and where food products are made. They are wiling to seek and pay a premium for organic, “slow food” and artisan products because they know how much better tasting and healthier they are than mass-produced. ” Malakasis continues, “High-end goat cheese is enjoying an unprecedented popularity, and not just with gourmands. I liken the cheese industry today to what the American wine industry was 15 years ago. What used to be hard-to-find and intimidating is now readily available in many varieties and flavors, with limitless serving and cooking opportunities. Our cheese has been served at The White House as well as an accompaniment to crackers at Super Bowl parties.”
About Belle Chèvre Fromagerie Belle Chèvre
has produced a variety of internationally acclaimed
chevres since 1989 using time-tested European
farmstead techniques. The company is purposefully
small, and each chevre is hand made by its passionate
cheese makers. The result is an artisan cheese with
a mild and distinct taste and texture that reflects
the care with which it was made. Belle Chèvre
cheeses have received numerous national awards from
the American Cheese Society and the American Dairy Goat
Association, and has been featured in many top culinary
books and magazines. Declared "American Treasure"
by the internationally known authority on cheese, Steven
Jenkins, and acclaimed by chefs and cheese lovers the
world over, Belle Chèvre is available at upscale
retailers including Dean and Deluca and the Cheese Store
of Beverly Hills as well as larger outlets like Whole
Foods Market. For Sales Information, Contact:
Tasia Malakasis, President, Fromagerie Belle Chèvre,
at 256.423.2238 or via email at tmalakasis@bellechevre.com
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