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El Trigal Aged Manchego
Regular Price: $19.99/LB
Special Price: $16.99/LB
Perhaps Spain’s most famous cheese, Manchego is a D.O. (Denominacion de Origen) protected cheese, meaning the traditional recipe must use 100% Manchega sheep milk. The breed has proven sturdy enough over the centuries to traverse the rocky, arid central plateau region of La Mancha – where cows just can’t hang. Read More -
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Alsatian Munster
$26.99/LBWhile true Alsatian Munster isn't street legal in the US on account of it being raw and under 60 days, this pasteurized version does a pretty mean impression. Read More -
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Rogue River Blue
$39.99/LBThis amped-up classic blue is made exclusively from pastured, summer milk and wrapped in pear brandy-soaked grape leaves from the neighboring vineyard. Voluptuously dense, fruity and smoky. How terroir can you get? Read More -
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Chiriboga Blue
$34.99/LBEcuadorian man falls in love with Bavarian woman. Cheesemaking ensues—not the typical ending to a fairytale, but a pretty delicious one, resulting in a cheese that resembles rich, cultured butter more than a peppery, assertive blue. Read More -
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Bayley Hazen Blue
$28.99/LBThe Northeast Kingdom of Vermont: rumored to have more cows than people. Taste their bounty in this blue: dry, complex, and nutty, with a hint of licorice. 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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Fourme d'Ambert
$22.99/LBThis cheese is in rare Fourme. Time in our caves yields a sweet, super-creamy bite that will convert even the staunchest blue cheese hater. Read More -
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Torta del Casar
$28.99/LBIt takes the milk of twenty sheep to make just one wheel of Torta del Casar, so named because of its resemblance to a Spanish torta or cake, and we’re grateful for every last ewe. Read More




