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Produced by Richard Derbyshire at Atley Hill near Northallerton. A natural-rinded, cloth-bound 5 week old cheese. Spongy, slightly crumbly texture with a subtle flavour. A very fine Yorkshire Dales cheese which is smooth, rich and creamy. More flavour than Wensleydale with a sharp bite.
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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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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
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This speciality cheese from Burgundy is made with double cream. It has a smooth, creamy texture, and a white, bloomy rind with a hint of mushroom aroma. It has a mild taste, with a light note of hazelnut and a pleasant after bite. It becomes unctuous and gooey when ripe.
Minimum Order 250g
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Its name literally means "sweet milk". Smooth creamy, mild blue-veined cheese. It was originally produced by Galbani for the British market as a milder, softer version of Gorgonzola.
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.
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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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Irish Farmhouse cheese produced in the valley of Comkeen, West Cork. Semi-soft, washed rind. Mild and creamy when young, stronger and fruitier as it matures.
Minimum Order 250g
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Produced by Errington Cheese in Lancashire. Raw goats milk log rolled in ash. Matured for 2 - 3 weeks. Becomes soft and springy as it matures outside.
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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.
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From Epoisses, which is in the Cote d'Or region of France. Strong flavour which matures during frequent washing's of Marc De Bourgogne - one of our strongest and most pungent soft cheeses!
Sold as 250g
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An award wining sheep's cheese by Alsop & Walker from East Sussex. This sheep's cheese has a moist and yielding texture, it offers a lingering flavour with a pleasing buttery and nutty sweetness in a roughened red rind. Matured for 16-20 weeks - it's a must try!
Minimum Order 250g