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The only Yorkshire brie made by Danny & Carole Lockwood of Shelly near Huddersfield. This creamy and golden texture produced from their meuse-shine-issel cows milk, with a vegetal flavour, likened to a French Brie.
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Produced by King Stone Dairy in Chedworth, Gloucestershire. David Jowett wanted to create an Alpine style cheese to showcase the aromatic, herbal flavours of the farm, using as much grass-fed Summer milk as possible to create a fruity, nutty cheese, with aromas of pineapple and flavours of charred roast onions
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Produced in the Yorkshire Dales. A hard blue goats cheese with a beautiful tangy flavour. Encased in blue wax to keep it moist as it matures. Ribblesdale provide award winning artisan sheep and goat cheeses which have a reputation for quality and nutritional benefits.
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Made in High Weald in Brighton, using organic sheep milk. Matured for 4 months, then coated in edible, organic Safflower and Calendula petals to make a visually appealing cheese. The cheese has a firm, smooth texture. Its delicate flavour - complex and slightly sweet herbaceous has an aroma reminiscent of a summer hay meadow.We think this colourful cheese could brighten anyone's day and it won a silver award at the World Cheese Awards in 2023!
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Produced by Shepherds Purse Artisan Cheeses in Thirsk using milk from a British, single herd of Italian water buffalo. herd. A well balanced blue flavour, which is complimented with a velvety, unctuous texture.
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A goat's milk cheese produced in the Catalonia region of Northern Spain. Semi-soft and compact texture with a light, velvety coating of grey mould. Milky and delicate with a hint of nuttiness.
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The fruity, tangy Gruyere is a genuine classic among Swiss hard cheeses. Attentive care and the ageing process in the sandstone caves of Kaltbach are what give this cheese its unmistakable rustic brown patina. Maturing for at least 12 months, 3 months in the dairy, and for at least 9 months in the caves, it turns into a very special cheese. This is evident from both its appearance and its substance: the crumbly body and the lingering after-taste without bitterness will win over any cheese lover. Only the very best Gruyere is chosen to mature in the Kaltbach caves, so the result is the best of the best aged Gruyere on your plates! Delicious on a cheese board or melted in fondues, or on top of fish pie!
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Produced by Selina Cairns in Lanarkshire. Created in the 1980s this lovely cheese has become a modern classic. This is Scotlands answer to Roquefort, with the rich sheep's milk, complementing the strong blue veining.Matured for six weeksin the early season which has a lingering sweet flavour. Matured for 8 months in the late season, giving it a punchier and more savoury flavour.
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Alpencheddar Albert Kraus, from Algau in Germany, has created a cross-channel collaboration with Mary Quicke from Devon. An unusual blend of a British Farmhouse Cheddar and an Alpine style cheese. It has a distinct sweet, nuttiness, from the Alpine cheese, paired with the acidity of the cheddar, which leads to a tangy finish and flavours of hazelnut and sweet apricot.
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Retired vets John and Heather set up Wakebridge Manor Farm creamery on their own family farm in Derbyshire. Using milk from their own flock of sheep, they've fulfilled their dream of producing artisan sheep's cheese. Winning two awards - 'Champion UK Sheep Milk Cheese 2024' and 'Best Novice Cheesemaker 2024' in the International Cheese and Dairy Awards. Close textured, creamy and savoury with a hint of sweetness.
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Produced by Curlew Dairy in the town of Wensley, Wendleydale. Made by hand to a traditional clothbound Wensleydale recipe, then pieced and aged for 3 months. Smooth texture with a mellow spicy blue flavour.
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Produced from cow’s milk that have been fed from the rich pastures of the Jura Mountains. Sweet and fruity when made with summer milk and nuttier when produced from winter milk.
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This is Papillon’s top of the range Roquefort, aged for over 4 months. An exquisite sheep’s milk cheese, creamy, sharp and sweet.
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Launched in 1997 by Judy Bell of Shepherd's Purse Dairy, Thirsk. A strong flavoured, ewe's milk, creamy blue, not unlike a Roquefort, with a slightly salty tang.
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A seasonal raw-milk Wensleydale made by the Hattons in Nidderdale, using milk from their small herd of Shorthorn cows grazing on wild meadows and pastureland.Unlike a traditional Wensleydale, Stonebeck is soft and creamy with a rich layered and complex flavour!
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Named after the cheese makers, Andy and Anne Wigmore, this cheese is a traditional hand-made ewe's milk cheese matured for six weeks. It has a bloomy rind and the paste is soft and creamy. It tastes milky and floral without being heavy or overpowering.
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Made by Will Clarke and family in Market Barworth, Leicestershire, who product the famous Red Leicester Sparkenhoe. The Clarke family diversified into blue cheese production when their son Will returned to the farm. They have developed this classic British rinded blue akin to the famous blue cheeses produced in the region. Creamy texture, mellow blue flavour and a savoury finish.
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Produced by the Northumberland Cheese Company, this gloriously creamy cheese is smoked over oak chippings and has a lovely mellow smoky flavour.
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It’s a Brie de Meaux sandwiched with a filling of crème fraiche, mascarpone and chopped black truffles. Truly decadent! The truffles bring out the mushroomy earthiness of the brie.
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From the Gruyere family. Matured for 18 months in the Franche-Jura region of eastern France. Comté has the highest production of all French AOC cheeses, around 40,000 tonnes per year. Fruity and nutty.
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Or “Summer Beaufort” is a traditional cheese produced in the Savoie region of the French Alps. The texture is slightly sticky and buttery and the aromatic flavour is of fresh milk and meadow flowers.
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An aged Gouda made for an extra 4 - 6 months by Caron Lodge, making it extremely aged with flavours of caramel and bonfire toffee.
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Granted origin denomination this Manchego is produced from unpasteurised sheep milk of the Manchega breed in La Mancha. Semi-cured for 9 months with a rounded and grassy flavour with notes of caramel and toasted pine nuts.
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Likened to a French Morbier but produced in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds. Smooth and supple with a striking line of aah running through it. Flavour has rich notes of hazelnut.
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Produced in small batches in Skipton using organic milk from Acorn Dairy. Rich, buttery, salty with a real depth of flavour which lingers and melts in the mouth
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Made by Shepherd's Purse Cheeses in Thirsk. Lavender is added to the sheep's milk to allow the flavour to infuse resulting in a delicate fragrant taste combining with a meadowy sweetness of the sheep's milk.
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From Charles Martell, Laurel Farm, Dymock, Gloucester. The rind is washed in perry made from pear juice. The pear variety is "Stinking Bishop"! Soft, sticky, pungent cheese with an aroma worse than its bite.
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From the Vosges region of France, between Alsace, Lorraine and Franche-Comté. Slightly sticky and sweet with a pungent aroma and rich flavour.
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A raw milk Wensleydale. Typically matured for 3 months by Carlew Dairy in Leyburn. Smooth buttery with an lingering flavour.
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Originally produced by Joan Cross of Quarry House Farm in Co. Durham. Now made by her son Gordon. Handmade cheese, delicate in flavour and texture. One of only a handful of traditional types of Dales cheese still in existence. Fresh, citric, lemony flavour with a moist, crumbly texture.
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Winner of the Supreme Champion Award at the British Cheese Awards. Produced by the Moodys at their dairy in Landford on the edge of the New Forest, rosary is a delectable, soft and fresh cheese. Matured for a matter of days, Rosary is perfect for a Summer cheeseboard. To make it extra special, try it with our Touraine Sauvignon Blanc - an absolute classic pairing.
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Produced by Cryer & Stott in Wakefield. Soft and bloomy cheese which has been soaked in Yorkshire Tea infused Gin. Clean flavour, slightly salty, with a hint of juniper. It's named Endeavour after Captain Cook's famous ship that was moored off Botany Bay.