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The first ALL BLACK Cheddar! Deliciously creamy and mature. Blended with Charcoal. Definitely a talking point on your cheese board!Available in waxed 200g '"lumps of coal" as Plain, Smokey or Chilli.
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An organic brie made by Connage Dairy in Inverness. Wonderfully creamy texture with a surprisingly floral flavour. Clava is named after a bronze circular burial cairn near the farm.
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The village of Colston Bassett lies near the Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire border, in an area known as the Vale of Belvoir. Many villages in this area had small Stilton dairies in the nineteenth century, most of which have now disappeared. Colston Bassett Dairy has been making Stilton for almost a century. Rich, strong and creamy, our best selling Blue Stilton.
Minimum Order 250g
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An award winning cheese from Lynher Dairies, the producer of Cornish Yarg. Kern means round in Cornish – an apt name for a round (and well-rounded) cheese. Hard, slightly flaky texture with a buttery, caramel flavour.
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Handmade at Lyburn Dairy, Cornwall. Like the Cornish Yarg except the cheese is wrapped in wild garlic leaves which infuses the cheese with their flavour.
Minimum Order 250g
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Handmade at Lyburn Dairy, Cornwall. A light textured, creamy, crumbly mould-ripened cheese, wrapped in nettle leaves which looks very attractive. The paste is dense and creamy near the rind becoming light and chalky to the core.
Minimum Order 250g
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Traditionally made at Barnard Castle, County Durham. Crumbly and moist with a granular curd and a rich, sharp flavour with citrusy undertones.
Minimum Order 250g
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Produced in Lancashire. Rich and creamy with a buttery flavour and sharp, citrusy afterbite.
Minimum Order 250g
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Made by Cropwell Bishop Creamery. Matured for up to 12 weeks, it has a rich tangy flavour, and a velvety-soft texture that melts in the mouth.
Minimum Order 250g
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The Yorhsire French Cheese! Originally produced to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee and to celebrate the Tour de France in Yorkshire.Creamy and Complex, fruity and soft.
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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.