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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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Green Hill
Regular Price: $17.99/EA
Special Price: $14.99/EA
Looking for something that's both creamy and unusual? Find it in this handmade beauty, created with milk and cream of a grass-grazing herd in Georgia. You'll also discover an amplified buttery flavor, thin rind over a silky texture, and inner peace. 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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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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Hudson Red
$29.99/LBPerfect when you want a little funk without a shark-like bite. Gentle reddish rind gives way to a velvety paste that has just the right amount of brown-sugary sweetness. An Upstate delight. 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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Salva Cremasco
$17.99/LBA cheese cube that doesn't come in your grocer's fridge section. A natural, earthy rind gives it that herbaceous kick, and we age it to develop the milky undertones. Read More -
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Duckett's Caerphilly
$29.99/LBCaerphilly, carefully. Known primarily as the grub of Welsh coalminers, this cheese has also long been made in England’s West Country by the Ducketts of Somerset, whose own production of this noble wheel began three generations ago with the raw milk from their herd of Friesian cows. Read More




