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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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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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Pont l'Eveque Isigny
$14.99/EAThis Norman treat has been restoring ruddy faced, sweater laden Frenchies since the 12th century. 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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Langres
$12.99/EAWho needs a flute when your cheese can hold your bubbly for you? Made in Champagne and finished with a concave top designed to hold a bit of the eponymous sparkler, cheesemakers wash each little cow’s milk round with brine and then rub it with raccou, a natural colorant derived from a tropical shrub. Read More -
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Bleu d'Auvergne
$23.99/LBA medium-strength, versatile blue we think of as Roquefort's nemesis. Made in a similar style, but with raw cow's milk, the sliceable paste is mellow and meaty with the perfect balance of salt and spice. Read More -
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Preferes des Montagnes
$22.99/LBAs close to the illicit French Reblochon as you're going to get. Innocuous, buttery goodness with just a hint of pungency. Made of cow's milk in Savoie like the real thing, but pasteurized with a generic name - Sneaky! 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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