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Consider Bardwell
Pawlet$25.99/LBPawlet’s a town that brings Americans slate, syrup and timber and-- even better-- Pawlet’s a cheese that’s delivers just as eclectic and delightful a mix. Hailing from Consider Bardwell, a farm that straddles Vermont’s picturesque Champlain Valley and New York’s agri-centric Washington County, Pawlet tastes of grassy barnyard, cultured butter, and fresh-from-the-oven 7-grain bread loaves. 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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Tarentaise
$24.99/LBA do-gooder in inspiration: Abondance. A do-gooder in society: produced on a farm that gives city kids a rural experience. A do-gooder in taste: spicy with a pineapply finish that's perfect with Cabernet.
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Tomme Chevre Aydius
$29.99/LBDon't bid us adieu until you've tasted this complex and peppery goat tomme from the town that sounds like goodbye. Similar to its popular regional neighbor, Pyrenees Brebis, but offering a uniquely goaty tang and a sweet, musty departure. Read More -
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Duckett's Caerphilly
$29.99/LBCaerphilly, carefully. Known primarily as the grub of Welsh coalminers, this cheese has also long been made in England’s West Country by the Ducketts of Somerset, whose own production of this noble wheel began three generations ago with the raw milk from their herd of Friesian cows. Read More -
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Fourme d'Ambert
$22.99/LBThis cheese is in rare Fourme. Time in our caves yields a sweet, super-creamy bite that will convert even the staunchest blue cheese hater. Read More




