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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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Produced by Long Clawson Dairy in Leicestershire & Announced UK Supreme Champion at the 2024 International Cheese & Dairy Awards (beating 4000 other varieties to be named Best in the World). Clawston Farms is 1 of 5 dairies in the world legally able to make Blue Stilton. Creamy and a touch crumbly, it has threads of distinctive savoury blue veining throughout. A must try blue cheese.
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Winner of the Supreme Champion Award at the British Cheese Awards. Produced by the Moodys at their dairy in Landford on the edge of the New Forest, rosary is a delectable, soft and fresh cheese. Matured for a matter of days, Rosary is perfect for a Summer cheeseboard. To make it extra special, try it with our Touraine Sauvignon Blanc - an absolute classic pairing.
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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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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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