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St. Marcellin
$7.99/EAWhat a crock. . . of cheese. Rustic and barny, these cozy little discs pick up creaminess and gentle pungency as they develop. Warm in the oven, serve on fresh baguette with a Rhone Red, and be happy. Read More -
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Sole Gran Queso
$18.99/LBThis is a New World spin on Manchego, classic of the Old World. Same nutty, rich profile and sweet, mellow finish - but made with cow's milk from Wisconsin's dairymen.
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Tarentaise
$24.99/LBA do-gooder in inspiration: Abondance. A do-gooder in society: produced on a farm that gives city kids a rural experience. A do-gooder in taste: spicy with a pineapply finish that's perfect with Cabernet.
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Emmenthaler Swiss
$18.99/LBMy, what big eyes you have. That's what the holes in real Swiss mountain cheese are called. And this is as real as it comes. Get melting. Read More -
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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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Moses Sleeper
Regular Price: $27.99/EA
Special Price: $22.99/EA
Ayrshire 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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Black River Blue
$9.99/LBA classic American blue from the North Hendren Cheese Cooperative which has been making cheese for 80 years. The recipe for this blue is well-guarded, and for good reason! The texture is slightly softer than butter- a nice creamy backdrop for the bright blue flavor. 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



