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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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Mahon Curado
$25.99/LBFour to six months of aging in salty and dry conditions on the Spanish island of Minorca result in a unique and powerful cheese: bright, flakey, salty and with the unmistakable tang of vinegar. Read More -
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Barely Buzzed
$27.99/LBNestled in a valley among the mountains of Northern Utah, brothers in law Pat Ford and Tim Welsh expertly craft bold, full flavored cheddars from rich Jersey cows’ milk, before they kick the flavor up with an unusual addition. Read More -
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Lincolnshire Poacher
$34.99/LBThe paste is dense and firm, with a flavor and smell somewhere between cheddar and Gruyère. Aged for nearly two years, this cheese develops a mellow nutty quality, and visible crystals that add that addictive little crunch on the palate. Read More -
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Rogue River Blue
$39.99/LBThis amped-up classic blue is made exclusively from pastured, summer milk and wrapped in pear brandy-soaked grape leaves from the neighboring vineyard. Voluptuously dense, fruity and smoky. How terroir can you get? Read More -
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Pecorino Foglie De Noce
$32.99/LBOur story begins in a walnut grove set against the late spring sky of Emilia-Romagna with the tender leaves of sprawling hardwoods. Late in the season, before the leaves become bitter and dry, they are quickly gathered and layered in cozy clay crocks with just-made wheels of pecorino. 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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Cashel Blue
$23.99/LB300 years ago, the Grubbs were exiled from England for religious differences. England made a big mistake, because 280 years later, the Grubbs developed this sublime Irish Blue (the first ever!), boasting a creamy texture and a minerally tang. Made from pasteurized Friesian cow's milk. Read More




