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Brie Fermier
$18.99/LBMade at the ''Farm of rejuvenation'' in Northern France, this brie is the best we've found yet. Mushroomy and fungal, gooey and creamy, you'll get hints of fresh shucked oysters and a tiny bit of iron.We think we're in love. Read More -
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St. Marcellin
$7.99/EAWhat a crock. . . of cheese. Rustic and barny, these cozy little discs pick up creaminess and gentle pungency as they develop. Warm in the oven, serve on fresh baguette with a Rhone Red, and be happy. Read More -
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Delice de Bourgogne
$11.99/EAWant to make sure that all the sweet, decadent triple creme is gone by the time the party's over? This tidy little format should do the trick. Otherwise, get two and hide one in the crisper for personal use. Read More -
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Cremeux de Bourgogne
$17.99/LBTheres just too much heavenly triple-creme to contain within one fluffy white rind. The sweetest, creamiest cat in the case we dare you not to swoon. Read More -
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Preferes des Montagnes
$22.99/LBAs close to the illicit French Reblochon as you're going to get. Innocuous, buttery goodness with just a hint of pungency. Made of cow's milk in Savoie like the real thing, but pasteurized with a generic name - Sneaky! Read More -
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Brillat Savarin
$30.99/LBNamed for the greatest gastronome ever means putting your cheese where your mouth is. We do. Aged in our caves to ensure texture like buttercream icing. You like that, don't you? Read More -
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Camembert Fermier
$14.99/EAWe're always searching for the next great camembert, and we think this is it. Oozing and mushroomy, gooey and earthy, creamy and pungent, this frenchie will keep you coming back for more. Read More -
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Alsatian Munster
$26.99/LBWhile true Alsatian Munster isn't street legal in the US on account of it being raw and under 60 days, this pasteurized version does a pretty mean impression. Read More




