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Like Emmental, Gruyere is a pressed cooked cheese, but with a drier firmer texture and a richer sharper flavour; an excellent melting cheese for sauces and a must with Emmental for fondues.
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Artisan produced by Igor. This is the first Gorgonzola to be produced back in the 9th century, from the surroundings of Milano and Piedmonte. Creamy and spicy.
Minimum Order 250g
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Waxed Truckle of Godminster Vintage Cheddar in the shape of a heart. An attractive cake topper for a cheese wedding cake.
200g Each
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From Norway. A mixture of cow's and goat's milk. A brown paste and sweet caramel flavour.
Minimum Order 250g
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A blue-veined, cylindrical creamy cheese from the Auvergne region. Creamy textured with a sharp, slightly salty flavour.
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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From Venezia in Italy. Rather like a springer, younger Emmental. The cheese has scattered holes through a pale creamy paste and a lovely light nutty, milky aroma. The taste is fresh and milky. Delicious in salads or melts well too.
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Retired vets John and Heather set up Wakebridge Manor Farm creamery on their own family farm in Derbyshire. Using milk from their own flock of sheep, they've fulfilled their dream of producing artisan sheep's cheese. Winning two awards - 'Champion UK Sheep Milk Cheese 2024' and 'Best Novice Cheesemaker 2024' in the International Cheese and Dairy Awards. Close textured, creamy and savoury with a hint of sweetness.
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Produced by King Stone Dairy in Chedworth, Gloucestershire. David Jowett wanted to create an Alpine style cheese to showcase the aromatic, herbal flavours of the farm, using as much grass-fed Summer milk as possible to create a fruity, nutty cheese, with aromas of pineapple and flavours of charred roast onions
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This iconic heart-shaped cheese crafted by Godminster in the heart of Somerset. A deliciously smooth and creamy cheddar with a punchy flavour. Enrobed in its distinctive burgundy wax for the perfect Valentines gift. Produced to a traditional 90 year old recipe and matured for up to 12 months for its rich depth of flavour.
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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!
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