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Made by Riauridh Stone of the Highland Fine Cheese in Tain. It truly screams "Blue Murder!" Complex and creamy laced with bold cracks and streaks of blue. Spicy, steely and sweet.
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A cream enriched rennet-free cheese produced in the Ross-shire Highlands in Scotland. Rolled in pinhead oatmeal. The dense paste is a pale primrose colour, rich and buttery.
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An organic brie made by Connage Dairy in Inverness. Wonderfully creamy texture with a surprisingly floral flavour. Clava is named after a bronze circular burial cairn near the farm.
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Produced by the Reids at Sgriob Ruardh on the Isle of Mull. The cheese has a creamy, rounded full flavour, not dissimilar to a Stilton. Striking blue veins
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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
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A taste of Gigha. Handmade smoked mature cheddar from Inverloch Cheese Company. A smooth, creamy golden-brown paste full of smokiness.
Minimum Order 250g
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Matured for 12 months and made with unpasteurised cow's milk by Jane Stewart in Anstruther, Fife.Creamy, Tangy and Savoury with notes of fresh grass and tropical fruit.