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From Alsop & Walker from East Sussex. A lightly smoked semi-hard cheese with natural eyes and buttery, sweet, nutty taste. Aged for 5-7 months.
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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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A raw milk Wensleydale. Typically matured for 3 months by Carlew Dairy in Leyburn. Smooth buttery with an lingering flavour.
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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.
Minimum Order 250g
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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.
Minimum Order 250g
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Produced by Eldwick Creaqmery, a new start-up in Eldwick, West Yorkshire. A soft, rich, buttery brie with the addition of truffle pieces. Delicious and well-balanced flavour.
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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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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
Minimum Order 250g
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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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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.
Minimum Order 250g
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Made by Village Maid, Berkshire. Inspired by the local pecorino in Sardinia. Hard Pressed ewe's milk cheese with a well developed nutty flavour.
Minimum Order 250g
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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.