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Hoja Santa
$13.99/EAThe stars at night are big and bright, and this little package from deep in the heart of Texas offers a big, bright, minty flavor from its namesake leaf wrapping. Handmade by women at a ladies-only company on the borderland. 2011 American Cheese Society Winner Read More -
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Up in Smoke
$15.99/EAEvery time we carefully pull back the edges of the maple leaves that so delicately contain the bright, woodsy cheese bundles from Oregon’s Rivers Edge Chevre, we feel like we’re unwrapping a gift from the tree nymphs themselves. 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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Goat Log Trio
$13.99/EAVBC's fresh goat cheese has earned an honored place among chefs, both home and professional alike. The cheese is made with fresh goat's milk that sets overnight, is drained and then shaped into logs. Read More -
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Vermont Butter and Cheese Creamery
Torus$10.99/EALooks like a donut, tastes like a cheesy croissant—buttered paste, yeasty rind, and a hint of minerality from its time in our caves. Read More -
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Westfield Farm Capri
$14.99/LBThe freshest of the fresh, made weekly only a few hours away by Westfield Farms. Clean, lactic and creamy, this whole-milk goat cheese is naturally the lightest in the case. Lean, mean, and local? Sold! Read More -
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Angel Food
$16.99/EAAmidst the sprawling soybeans and copious cornfields of central Illinois, if you listen closely you can hear an occasional bleat or baa and can sometimes catch the scent of just-formed curd on a warm breeze. Here you’ll find Prairie Fruits Farm, owned by soil scientists Wes Jarrel and Leslie Cooperband, just a few miles away from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where people take farming so seriously that they built their library below ground so as not to block the on-campus corn plots from sunlight. Read More



