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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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Rustico with Pepper
$14.99/LBRustico is a pasteurized sheep's milk cheese from Rome, aged for approximately 40 days. Read More -
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El Trigal Aged Manchego
Regular Price: $19.99/LB
Special Price: $16.99/LB
Perhaps Spain’s most famous cheese, Manchego is a D.O. (Denominacion de Origen) protected cheese, meaning the traditional recipe must use 100% Manchega sheep milk. The breed has proven sturdy enough over the centuries to traverse the rocky, arid central plateau region of La Mancha – where cows just can’t hang. Read More -
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Fontina Val d'Aosta
$21.99/LBRespect the Matterhorm. Each mountainous wheel is grassy, slightly truffly, and subtly fruity. Regular washing in our caves preserves and develops complex flavor. Read More -
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Ellsworth Creamery
Cheese CurdsPrice From:$5.99/EADisplaced Wisconsinites and snack lovers across the nation have cause to rejoice: fresh from the vat cheddar cheese curds! Read More -
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El Trigal Young Manchego
Regular Price: $19.99/LB
Special Price: $16.99/LB
Young and spry Manchego- better for melting at three months than its aged counterpart, and more fun at parties; just add membrillo, marcona almonds, and a cask of Rioja. Read More -
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Provolone Buonatavola
$14.99/LBMuch more sharp and full of flavor than your average deli provolone, this Italian offering adds a satisfying kick to any selection of antipasti, or well-constructed sandwich. Read More -
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French Raclette
$15.99/LBRaclette, from the French verb meaning ''to scrape.'' Sscrape up every bit of this salty, leaty bad boy once melted atop potatoes. 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




