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Produced by Kevin and Alison Blunt on their farm in East Sussex. Using milk from their herd of goats a mixture of British Saanen Toggenburgh and British Alpine Goats. This young cheese is rolled in ash and matured for a couple of weeks. A firm, silky texture with a fresh citrus flavour.
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A hard, raw milk cheese produced between May - September in the Auvergne region of France. Its unique character is partly due to the way it's made, involving the calf suckling before milking which transfers the beneficial bacteria to the milk. Complex, bold and earthy flavour with a buttery texture.
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A seasonal cheese made by the Hatton's on their remote farm in Nidderdale. Made Spring to Autumn when their small herd of Shorthorn Cows are out grazing on the diverse pasture and wildflower hay meadows. The result is a rich, complex, multi-layered flavour and a soft yet crumbly texture.
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From Charles Martell, Laurel Farm, Dymock, Gloucester. The rind is washed in perry made from pear juice. The pear variety is "Stinking Bishop"! Soft, sticky, pungent cheese with an aroma worse than its bite.
Minimum Order 250g
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An aged Gouda made for an extra 4 - 6 months by Caron Lodge, making it extremely aged with flavours of caramel and bonfire toffee.
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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
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Produced in the Yorkshire Dales. A hard blue goats cheese with a beautiful tangy flavour. Encased in blue wax to keep it moist as it matures. Ribblesdale provide award winning artisan sheep and goat cheeses which have a reputation for quality and nutritional benefits.
Minimum Order 250g
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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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A mountain cheese made from raw milk within the Val D’Aosta, Italy. The texture is tight and dense with a few holes. The flavour is sweet, butternut honey with a trace of acidity. Great for melting.
Minimum Order 250g
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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
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The fruity, tangy Gruyere is a genuine classic among Swiss hard cheeses. Attentive care and the ageing process in the sandstone caves of Kaltbach are what give this cheese its unmistakable rustic brown patina. Maturing for at least 12 months, 3 months in the dairy, and for at least 9 months in the caves, it turns into a very special cheese. This is evident from both its appearance and its substance: the crumbly body and the lingering after-taste without bitterness will win over any cheese lover. Only the very best Gruyere is chosen to mature in the Kaltbach caves, so the result is the best of the best aged Gruyere on your plates! Delicious on a cheese board or melted in fondues, or on top of fish pie!