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Cacio di Roma
$15.99/LBYes, it's a sheep's milk cheese; and yes, it's from the Roman countryside. Cacio di Roma, however, is a far cry from Pecorino Romano. Smaller, younger & softer, it's just as much of a kitchen workhorse as its hulking cousin. Use it when you're looking for smooth richness & a hint of fruit, instead of gamy, salty intensity. Melts smoothly & deliciously into sauces, pizzas, focaccia, crostini; you name it, a layer of melted Cacio di Roma is likely to make it better. Read More -
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Cave Aged
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Cave Aged
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Selles-sur-Cher
$10.99/EAThe little black dress of goat cheese, aged in our very own caves for a thin rind, oozy creamline and exquisite texture. Perfect fit, everytime. Read More -
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Haystack Peak
$18.99/EAThe most delicious foothill we’ve seen, tucked beneath the shadows of the Rockies in Longmont, Colorado, Haystack Peak bursts with aromas of wet stone and flavors of sautéed mushrooms and cultured butter. Read More -
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Prairie Breeze Cheddar
$17.99/LBThis award-winning cheddar produced by the Musser family uses milk from local Amish farms, all within 15-miles of the creamery. Sweet and balanced, it's medium sharp and has the nuttiness of an alpine cheese with subtle grassy tones. Read More -
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Shropshire Blue
$19.99/LBIt looks like Stilton that fell into a vat of sunshine. This creamy, robust blue is made from pasteurized cow's milk in Nottinghamshire, England. A relatively recent addition to the Cheese Pantheon, it was invented by Mrs. Hutchison Smith in the 1970s. Read More



