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Brie Fermier
$18.99/LBMade at the ''Farm of rejuvenation'' in Northern France, this brie is the best we've found yet. Mushroomy and fungal, gooey and creamy, you'll get hints of fresh shucked oysters and a tiny bit of iron.We think we're in love. Read More -
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Smokey Blue
$26.99/LBIts true! This special version of Oregon Blue Vein is cold smoked for 16 hours over Northwest -grown hazelnut shells. The result is a balance of sweet caramel and hazelnut flavors that contrasts deliciously with the sharp bite of the blue veining. Read More -
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Cave Aged
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Champlain Valley Triple Cream
$8.99/EACarleton Yoder makes this lovely little triple creme by hand from a neighbor's organic milk. The fluffy, buttery wonder is luxurious, satisfying and cheaper than a trip to the spa. Read More -
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Cambozola Black Label
$23.99/LBIf you like your blues as creamy as can be, look no further. That knobby grey rind adds another layer of complexity to the triple-cream wonderland underneath. Evenly distributed blue veining means pleasant, but not overwhelming, blue flavor. Read More -
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Moses Sleeper
$27.99/EAAyrshire cow's milk is formed into discs a bit larger than your typical Camembert, then aged with care in the Cellars at Jasper Hill for the next six weeks. Once released, Moses usually has a classic white bloomy rind, with a smattering of exotic mauve- and dandelion-hued molds heightening its complexity. Read More -
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Delice de Bourgogne
$11.99/EAWant to make sure that all the sweet, decadent triple creme is gone by the time the party's over? This tidy little format should do the trick. Otherwise, get two and hide one in the crisper for personal use. Read More -
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Cremeux de Bourgogne
$17.99/LBTheres just too much heavenly triple-creme to contain within one fluffy white rind. The sweetest, creamiest cat in the case we dare you not to swoon. Read More -
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Beaufort d'Ete
$44.99/LBFrench gastronome Brillat Savarin calls it "The Prince of Gruyeres." We call it the King. 'Nuff said. Read More



