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Castelrosso
$20.99/LBThis tri-layered Italian wonder is a cross between a smooth, creamy-driven French tomme and a firm, curdy English cheddar. Read More -
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Pata de Cabra
$24.99/LBPungent, tangy, aromatic and shaped like the leg of the animal whose milk it is made with. Yum! A washed-rind variety made in very small quantities. When young, it is fruity and refined with a robust ''kick'' at the finish. With a little extra age, it becomes more pungent and powerful. 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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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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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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Caciotta di Capra con Pepe
$22.99/LBA goat in sheep’s clothing. This caciotta, or “little cheese,” hails from the land of sheep’s milk Pecorino but has a flavor all its own—preserved lemons, brown butter, and the spice of whole black peppercorns. Read More -
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Pyrenees Brebis
$26.99/LBThe first cheese we called ''compulsively edible,'' and still the best. Once you pop, you can't stop. Read More




