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Roquefort Papillon Black Label
Regular Price: $29.99/LB
Special Price: $19.99/LB
The French have named this assertive, spicy sheep their 'King of Blues' and showed their loyalty by crowning it with the first AOC designation in 1925. They have since embraced democracy, but 'President of Blue' doesn't have the same ring. Read More -
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Malvarosa
$20.99/LBThis farmhouse cheese from Valencia, Spain is one of the most ''snackable'' I've had in quite some time, and part of my job is to eat cheese all day, so that's saying something. Buttery, rich, and sweet, with a compliant texture. Made with pasteurized Guirra sheep milk. 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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Pecorino Romano
$15.99/LBPart of the daily rations for Roman Legionaries in the 1st century AD. Fulvi is still traditionally made from pasteurized sheep's milk in the Roman countryside and is less hard and dry than its Sardinian-made counterparts. No need to ration, we have enough for you. 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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El Trigal Aged Manchego
$19.99/LBPerhaps 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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Ossau Iraty Vieille
$33.99/LBSaid to be one of the first cheeses ever produced, this gem from Aquitaine, France has only gotten better with age. The wheels here at Murray’s are rumored to descend from those produced by Aristee, Apollo’s sheepherding son. Read More



