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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 -
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Sottocenere
$27.99/LBA heady mix of flavors in this unusual, semi-soft cheese from the Veneto in Italy: truffles in the pasteurized cow milk paste; ground nutmeg, coriander, cinnamon, licorice, cloves, and fennel on the ashed rind. (Hint: ''sotto cenere'' means ''under ash.'') Read More -
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Tete de Moine
$27.99/LBIf you have a Girolle, you too can shave ''the monk's head.'' A strong raw cow's milk cheese from the Jura Mountains, assertively fruity and full-bodied. Read More -
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Vacherin Mont D'Or
$39.99/EAPerhaps one of the most sought-after cheeses on the market. A thermalized cow's milk cheese with a round of spruce to contain the woodsy liquid interior that with one taste, commands spontaneous exuberance. 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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Blanc Bleu Tambour
$49.99/LBDon't be fooled by the name. The bleu here refers to the mold that grows on the rind. The paste itself is a sparkling white, and the raw goats milk imparts a clean, but complex flavor. Pair with a crisp Chablis. Read More



