Expert Selections from Atlanta’s New Cheese Shrine – Garden & Gun

Raymond Hook was living in San Francisco when his business associate emailed him about opening a shop in Atlanta. Hook, a cheesemonger with decades of experience, was interested under one condition: “Only if it can be the greatest shop we could make,” he  replied. 

Capella , which opened this past July, is the realization of that grand ambition. Filled with natural light and shimmery blue tile, the lofty space houses more than two hundred cheeses. Its centerpiece is the glass case filled with globally sourced selections, behind which cheesemaker Brittany Billups crafts mozzarella daily. There are four holding rooms with their own humidity and temperature controls; the room that holds the “bloomy rind” cheeses, for example, is about 41 degrees and 95 percent humidity. “You go in there in the mornings and it’s like walking down San Francisco Street. It literally builds a fog,” Hook says.
 

photo: Courtesy of Capella Cheese

Inside Capella Cheese.

Hook discovered his passion when he worked at his family’s restaurant in Norman, Oklahoma, in his youth and took over its small cheese case. “The more I learned about cheese, the more I wanted to learn,” he says. He’s had stints selling cheese in San Francisco and previously lived in Atlanta to open Star Provisions, Anne Quatrano’s gourmet market, in the late nineties. 

At Capella, he’s happy to share his years of expertise. “We try to help people who are just starting their cheese adventures,” he says. “We have plenty of cheese for them and for seasoned cheese connoisseurs, people who really are looking for specific flavors.” As this writer can vouch, he’s particularly gifted at making suggestions for whatever dish might be on the menu at home. Here, he offers a few such picks. 

Expert Selections From Atlanta’s New Cheese Shrine – Garden & Gunphoto: Courtesy of Capella Cheese

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