Cheese
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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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Pecorino Ginepro
$32.99/LBBathed in a solution of balsamic vinegar and juniper berries, this raw sheep's milk cheese is then attentively aged at least four months. The flakey paste and perfectly edible rind balance hints of gin and acidity with the natural richness of sheep's milk. Read More -
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Parmigiano Reggiano Bonati
$29.99/LBFather and son cheesemakers Georgio and Gianluca Bonati are the overachievers of Parmigiano Reggiano production, going above and beyond in every aspect of craft to ensure a final wheel of impeccable quality, redolent of fresh walnuts, cooked milk, and spring grass. Read More -
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Blu di Bufala
$28.99/LBSay ''Yes!'' to decadence. A high fat (like half-and-half) and high style (cube-shaped) water buffalo blue. Yup, they make those. Read More -
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Pecorino Oro Antico
$24.99/LBWith even a remedial knowledge of Italian, you've probably figured out on your own that this means ''Old Gold Sheep Cheese.'' Yup, it's pasteurized, aged for 6 months, and ''Gold'' refers not only to its color, but to its excellence. Firm and flaky, it has the beloved aged sheep cheese flavors: sheepy, nutty, and grassy. Precious. Read More -
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Caciotta di Capra con Pepe
$22.99/LBA goat in sheep’s clothing. This caciotta, or “little cheese,” hails from the land of sheep’s milk Pecorino but has a flavor all its own—preserved lemons, brown butter, and the spice of whole black peppercorns. Read More -
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Weinkase Lagrein
$22.99/LBDon't be duped by the name; in German it means 'wine cheese,' but this unusual tomme is actually from northern Italy. Soaked in Lagrein wine and spices, it's creamy, lightly peppery, and a bit garlicky; like super-fancy beef jerky. 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




