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visually, maybe. in taste, not at all. Comte and Beaufort maybe, Comte and Gruyere? no way


It's hard to taste a picture! I'm not saying they're exactly the same, but they're made in extremely similar ways.

I'm from a less cheese-y part of Europe, but isn't Comté often called Gruyère de Comté for a reason? Of course they'll taste very different when aged for very different amount of times, but I've found them to be decently similar when aged for similar amounts of time.


I’ve never seen Gruyère develop those strong flavours (18m+), then again to be fair in France Gruyère is rarely aged


> Comte and Beaufort maybe

This is heresy!




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