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Consider Bardwell
Manchester$31.99/LBThis is one feisty goat! Brine washing in our caves imparts a pungent kick to its paste, and the flavor swells to a peppery bite on the finish.
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Aged Goat Gouda
$18.99/LBLooking like caramel and tasting like the crunchy top of a creme brulee if goat cream were underneath. Tell your friends you've brought 'goat cheese' to the party and delight in their wild confusion. Read More -
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Monte Enebro
$30.99/LBAn exuberant goat cheese in three acts: the spicy peppery rind (thanks to a dusting of ash and blue mold) gives way to a tart and runny creamline, leading finally to a dense and lactic core. As sophisticated as it is delicious. Read More -
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Vermont Butter and Cheese Creamery
Torus$10.99/EALooks like a donut, tastes like a cheesy croissant—buttered paste, yeasty rind, and a hint of minerality from its time in our caves. Read More -
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Westfield Farm Capri
$14.99/LBThe freshest of the fresh, made weekly only a few hours away by Westfield Farms. Clean, lactic and creamy, this whole-milk goat cheese is naturally the lightest in the case. Lean, mean, and local? Sold! 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 -
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Angel Food
$16.99/EAAmidst the sprawling soybeans and copious cornfields of central Illinois, if you listen closely you can hear an occasional bleat or baa and can sometimes catch the scent of just-formed curd on a warm breeze. Here you’ll find Prairie Fruits Farm, owned by soil scientists Wes Jarrel and Leslie Cooperband, just a few miles away from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where people take farming so seriously that they built their library below ground so as not to block the on-campus corn plots from sunlight. Read More




