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Made by Fowlers of Earlswood. Sage leaves have been chopped into the curds before it is left to mature for 9 months.
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Made at Ashes Farm in Settle using local goat's milk. Creamy, crumbly blue cheese with a delicious salty bite.
Minimum Order 250g
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Aged Red Leicester from the Snowdonia Cheese Company in Wales. Punchy, Flavoursome and creamy. Matured for 18 months.
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A superb hard cheese aged for 16 months. A crumbly texture with a nutty, browned butter taste and pronounced tang. The crunchy texture is similar to parmesan.
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Made by Shorrocks cheeses on their farm in Goosnargh, Lancashire. Creamy texture with a strong bite. Presented in a black wax in the shape of a bomb!
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Gained a SUPER GOLD at the World Cheese Awards 2019! Produced by Todd Trethowan near Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset. Flavour is fresh and richly lactic at the centre; closer to the rind it becomes mushroomy, savoury and earthy.
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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.
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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.
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Inspired by Tomme cheeses but made by David Jowett at King Stone Dairy, Chedworth in Gloucestershire. Named after the local village Moreton-in-Marsh, site of the source of the River Evenlode. Luxurious, buttery texture with a clean, spritzy acidity.
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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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A washed-rind cheese produced in Somerset. Similar to Raclette. Supple texture and full earthy flavor.
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Produced by Appleby Creamery in Cumbria. A creamy blue cheese from the milk of Ayrshire cows. Rich and velvety soft with a subtle contrast of flavour from the blue veins.
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Produced by Selina Cairns in Lanarkshire. Matured for six weeks. Early season, the cheese has a lingering, sweet flavour, Late season, it becomes punchier and more savoury.
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From the Strathearn Cheese Company, this cheese is brined once a week in Comrie, Perthshire. Fresh and right with a buttery flavour
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Produced by Selina Cairns in Lanarkshire. A mould ripened goat’s milk cheese in the shape of a pyramid. Creamy interior and a salty, earthy flavour
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Produced by Burts Cheese in Cheshire. Instead of piercing the cheese during the ripening to produce blue mould for the Burts Blue the cheese is ‘washed’ in Gwatkin Cider, from Herefordshire. A deliciously creamy earthy cheese.
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Camembert style cheese made by Stacey Hedges and Charlotte Spruce in Hampshire using local milk from Holstein cows. Sweet, rich and nutty with a pleasing vegetal, cabbagey flavour.
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A superb creamy alternative to a Blue Stilton. Coloured with annatto to give it a colourful orange paste which adds colour to any cheese board. Produced by Cropwell Bishop in Nottinghamshire.
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With a firm body and traditional flaky texture, Butler's Farmhouse Red Leicester has a sweet butterscotch flavour and subtle aftertaste.
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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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The Appleby's make the last traditional Cheshire in England - the only authentic English farmhouse Cheshire cheese left in the world. Coloured with annatto to give it a pale orange paste which is crumbly in texture and clean and zesty on the tongue followed by a rich mouth watering finish, which lingers in your mouth.
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Made by the Montgomerys in Somerset with milk from their own herd of 200 Freesians. A farmhouse mature Cheddar with a deep, rich nutty flavour.
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Made by Aslop and Walker in Coles Hall Barns, Five Ashes. Creamy, sweet, nutty flavour likened to a Gouda or Emmental.
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Made by their own herd of predominantly Friesian cows, but also from the odd Jersey and Ayshire cow, on a small family farm situated on the beautiful Isle of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides, off the West Coast of Scotland.Traditionally made Scottish cloth-bound cheddar matured for not less than 18 months. A pale ivory colour with an excellent creamy texture and robust, sharp flavour.
Minimum Order 250g