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Humboldt Fog
$29.99/LBYou may be expecting a cheesecake, but it's really one of the most famous American chevres. Mary Keehn from Humboldt County, CA, makes this tangy treat with a beautiful bloomy rind and a line of vegetable ash bisecting each wheel. 2011 American Cheese Society Winner Read More -
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Haystack Peak
$18.99/EAThe most delicious foothill we’ve seen, tucked beneath the shadows of the Rockies in Longmont, Colorado, Haystack Peak bursts with aromas of wet stone and flavors of sautéed mushrooms and cultured butter. Read More -
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Shropshire Blue
$19.99/LBIt looks like Stilton that fell into a vat of sunshine. This creamy, robust blue is made from pasteurized cow's milk in Nottinghamshire, England. A relatively recent addition to the Cheese Pantheon, it was invented by Mrs. Hutchison Smith in the 1970s. Read More -
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Hudson Red
$29.99/LBPerfect when you want a little funk without a shark-like bite. Gentle reddish rind gives way to a velvety paste that has just the right amount of brown-sugary sweetness. An Upstate delight. Read More -
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Consider Bardwell
Manchester$31.99/LBThis is one feisty goat! Brine washing in our caves imparts a pungent kick to its paste, and the flavor swells to a peppery bite on the finish.
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Tumbleweed
$24.99/LBIf farmhouse Cheddar and French Cantal took a roll in the weeds you'd get this little square. Read More -
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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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