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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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Young Goat Gouda
$16.99/LBFool your non-goat-cheese-loving friends with this mild sweetie that reveals minimal goatiness. Palate-pleasing texture, pretty pale paste. Made in Holland, of pasteurized goat's milk. Read More -
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Drunken Goat
$21.99/LBSoon after it's made, this goat's milk cheese from Murcia, Spain is dunked in a barrel of Paso Doble red wine for a full 48 hours. The rind turns an appetizing shade of purple, while the interior remains a bright shade of white and gains a mild fruity flavor. Read More -
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Painted Goat Fresh Chevre
Price From:Regular Price: $11.99/EA
Special Price: $9.99/EA
We age a number of our cheeses in our caves to great effect, but Painted Goat boasts the unique distinction of having cave-aged its cheesemaker-- Ilyssa Berg, who handcrafts creamy, grassy goat cheeses in upstate New York with her partner Javier Flores, learned the art of affinage beneath our Greenwich Village store. Read More -
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Pata de Cabra
$24.99/LBPungent, tangy, aromatic and shaped like the leg of the animal whose milk it is made with. Yum! A washed-rind variety made in very small quantities. When young, it is fruity and refined with a robust ''kick'' at the finish. With a little extra age, it becomes more pungent and powerful. 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



