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Scharfe Maxx
$24.99/LBA cheese that takes it so far to the flavor max that it necessitates not one but two Xs. Loosely translated as “very sharp”, Scharfe Maxx is all about extremes: extreme funk, extreme flavor, and extreme creaminess. Read More -
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Comte Saint Antoine
$24.99/LBThis Saint is sent from on high. Murray's selects the fruitiere and age profile for a reliable flavor balance between mellow fruity notes and lightly scalded cream. Read More -
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St. Nectaire
$29.99/LBHoly cheese! This monastic Frenchie is washed in brine and laid on rye mats for earthy flavors and rustic, mottled rinds. We finish ours for vegetal, cashew notes and mild sharpness. Read More -
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Isle of Mull Cheddar
$29.99/LBThis cheddar is full of Scottish spirit. The cows are fed mash from a local whiskey distillery, resulting in a cheese that is yeasty and sharp with a boozy prickle. Perfect with single-malt. Read More -
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Gruyere
$19.99/LBIt’s been around since the 13th century—one taste and you’ll join its ranks of admirers. While traditional Gruyere may age anywhere from six months to three years, Murray’s carefully selects special wheels with incredible aging potential that we finish in our own caves for a full twelve-month maturation. Read More -
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Pecorino Ginepro
$32.99/LBBathed in a solution of balsamic vinegar and juniper berries, this raw sheep's milk cheese is then attentively aged at least four months. The flakey paste and perfectly edible rind balance hints of gin and acidity with the natural richness of sheep's milk. Read More -
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Tomme de Savoie
$17.99/LBAn Alpine cheeseboard staple, traditionally made with the partially skimmed milk left over from butter-making. Youve probably come looking for this earthy, vegetal, straightforward classic, so no cheeky puns will be necessary here. Read More -
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Weinkase Lagrein
$22.99/LBDon't be duped by the name; in German it means 'wine cheese,' but this unusual tomme is actually from northern Italy. Soaked in Lagrein wine and spices, it's creamy, lightly peppery, and a bit garlicky; like super-fancy beef jerky. Read More



