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Produced by Cryer & Stott in Wakefield. Soft and bloomy cheese which has been soaked in Yorkshire Tea infused Gin. Clean flavour, slightly salty, with a hint of juniper. It's named Endeavour after Captain Cook's famous ship that was moored off Botany Bay.
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Produced by Eldwick Creaqmery, a new start-up in Eldwick, West Yorkshire. A soft, rich, buttery brie with the addition of truffle pieces. Delicious and well-balanced flavour.
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- A choice of five slices of cheese 150g
- Slice of Damson Paste 100g
- A packet of Scottish Oatcakes
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Aged Connage Gouda...produced by Callum and Jill Clarke in Inverness. Matured for 24 months. Buttery, nutty and fruity flavour with a smooth creamy paste.
Minimum Order 250g
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It’s a Brie de Meaux sandwiched with a filling of crème fraiche, mascarpone and chopped black truffles. Truly decadent! The truffles bring out the mushroomy earthiness of the brie.
Minimum Order 250g
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- Traditional Wensleydale 500g
- Mature Yorkshire Cheddar 200g
- Flat Capper Brie 250g
- Slice of Blue Wensleydale 200g
- Yorkshire Halloumi 200g
- Stottie Goat’s Milk Camembert
- Rosebud Preserves Jam
- Slice of Traditional Fruit Cake
- Blueberry Preserves Lemon Curd
- Rosebud Preserves Marmalade
- Rosebud Preserves Kilner jar of Chutney
- Yorkshire Crackers
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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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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.
Minimum Order 250g
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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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Handmade at Lyburn Dairy, Cornwall. A light textured, creamy, crumbly mould-ripened cheese, wrapped in nettle leaves which looks very attractive. The paste is dense and creamy near the rind becoming light and chalky to the core.
Minimum Order 250g
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Named after the Cantal Mountains in the Auvergne region of France. One of the oldest cheeses in France. Probably the closest equivalent to the English Cheddar with a creamy, nutty flavour.
Minimum Order 250g
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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.
Sold as 250g