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Made to strict regulations, the Brie de Meaux is considered the "King of all Bries". Farmhouse made, matured for 5-6 weeks with a rich, glossy straw-coloured paste and a snow-white rind. Brie should be full-flavoured, fruity and slightly tangy.
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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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From Normandy this traditional creamy bloomy-white rinded cheese has a pale golden paste with a fruity smell and no trace of ammonia.
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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.
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From Perigord, South West of France. A Trappist style cheese with a soft, smooth pale texture and a full bodied flavour.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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A soft, pungent cheese from Normandy, with a washed rind and assertive flavour and aroma to match. It is at its best from May to September after maturing from 6 to 8 weeks, but it is also excellent from March to December.
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From the village of Morbier in the Franche-Comté region of France. Soft, supple and sweet with a vegetarian black dye stripe in the middle, which used to be a layer of ash to divide the morning milk from the evening milk.
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From the Vosges region of France, between Alsace, Lorraine and Franche-Comté. Slightly sticky and sweet with a pungent aroma and rich flavour.
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