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Dunbarton Blue
$29.99/LBFourth generation cheesemaker Chris Roelli committed the equivalent of blue cheese heresy by piercing his cheese and then pressing it to inhibit the mold growth. The result is Dunbarton Blue, a sort of blue-veined cheddar that's potent yet approachable. In a typical blue, the pierce holes introduce air that allows the desirable mold to proliferate within the cheese. By pressing it, Chris halts the process, developing a distinct but subtle bluing that hints at piquancy without punching you in the face. A unique and fantastic cheese from a true American cheesemaking family. Read More -
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Bleu du Bocage
$39.99/LBAs this cheese ages the goat milk mellows while the blue veining intensifies. You get a spicy but lightly sweet and acidic blue that is buttery and smooth in texture. Read More -
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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 -
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Chiriboga Blue
$34.99/LBEcuadorian man falls in love with Bavarian woman. Cheesemaking ensues—not the typical ending to a fairytale, but a pretty delicious one, resulting in a cheese that resembles rich, cultured butter more than a peppery, assertive blue. 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



