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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.
  • Beaufort

    £50.00
    Beaufort is pale and white when made in winter and pale and yellow when made in summer. It is said that chlorophyll from the grass and carotene from the alpine flowers, gives the cheese its colour and flavour.The aroma of this winter one is of hazelnuts with a fruity flavour.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • 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.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • 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.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • Cantal

    £38.00
    Named after the Cantal Mountains in the Auvergne region of France. One of the oldest cheeses in France. Probably the closest equivalent to the English Cheddar with a creamy, nutty flavour.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • Chaource

    £10.00
    A white bloomy-rinded cheese from the Champagne region in France. When young it is firm with a creamy taste, which becomes soft and oozing as it matures, with a slightly salty aftertaste.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • Chaumes

    £55.00
    From Perigord, South West of France. A Trappist style cheese with a soft, smooth pale texture and a full bodied flavour.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • A bloomy-white mould goat's milk log. Ideal for grilling on French bread.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • A typical Upper Normandy cheese in the shape of a heart. A white, bloomy rinded cheese which has a creamy, yet slightly granular texture. Legend has it that maidens would produce and give this cheese to their loved ones as a sign of their affection as the men went off to war.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • 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.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • Comté 24 months

    £70.00 per g
    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.

    Minimum Order 250g

  • A small, hard, goat's milk cheese, the name meaning "dung". This applies to the well-aged, hard, dry, black or grey-brown mouldy rind; sharp and salty when aged. When younger, they are less intimidating and creamier.

    Individually Weighs 60g