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The only Yorkshire brie made by Danny & Carole Lockwood of Shelly near Huddersfield. This creamy and golden texture produced from their meuse-shine-issel cows milk, with a vegetal flavour, likened to a French Brie.
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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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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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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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From the Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes. Light textured, crumbly cheese matured for nine months.
Minimum Order 250g
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Produced by Curlew Dairy in the town of Wensley, Wendleydale. Made by hand to a traditional clothbound Wensleydale recipe, then pieced and aged for 3 months. Smooth texture with a mellow spicy blue flavour.