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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 -
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Preferes des Montagnes
$22.99/LBAs close to the illicit French Reblochon as you're going to get. Innocuous, buttery goodness with just a hint of pungency. Made of cow's milk in Savoie like the real thing, but pasteurized with a generic name - Sneaky! Read More -
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Tete de Moine
$27.99/LBIf you have a Girolle, you too can shave ''the monk's head.'' A strong raw cow's milk cheese from the Jura Mountains, assertively fruity and full-bodied. Read More -
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Tomme de Savoie
$17.99/LBAn Alpine cheeseboard staple, traditionally made with the partially skimmed milk left over from butter-making. Youve probably come looking for this earthy, vegetal, straightforward classic, so no cheeky puns will be necessary here. Read More -
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Major Farms
Queso Invierno$31.99/LBCows and sheep work together to get the job done in this mixed milk cheese from Vermont. A little nutty, a little flakey, but firm enough to stand up to the competition. Read More -
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Pyrenees Brebis
$26.99/LBThe first cheese we called ''compulsively edible,'' and still the best. Once you pop, you can't stop. Read More -
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Castelrosso
$20.99/LBThis tri-layered Italian wonder is a cross between a smooth, creamy-driven French tomme and a firm, curdy English cheddar. Read More -
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Bandaged Cheddar
$36.99/LBThe bandages heal any trace of “boring” in this Wisconsin cheddar. We age each highly variable wheel of pasteurized cow’s milk to a balanced sweet-in-the-middle, mossy-at-the-rind. Doppel beers match well this cheese’s lingering acidity. Read More




