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The Industry Series: Josh Windsor

Season 2, Ep. 16

An affineur's job is to tend to cheese until it is ready for sale. It's not a part of the job in cheesemaking that gets much attention, but all aged cheese requires some level of attention. In this episode, I chat with Josh Windsor, Caves Manager at Murray's Cheese Cave in NYC.


Josh started sharing his philosophical and artistic musings from the caves on Instagram at the beginning of the pandemic. It feels like a portal to a secret realm that most are not privy to.


Follow Josh on IG @theaffineur

Buy some cheese that Josh likey handled: https://www.murrayscheese.com/cave-aged

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