Cheese
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Emmenthaler Swiss
$18.99/LBMy, what big eyes you have. That's what the holes in real Swiss mountain cheese are called. And this is as real as it comes. Get melting. Read More -
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Sottocenere
$27.99/LBA heady mix of flavors in this unusual, semi-soft cheese from the Veneto in Italy: truffles in the pasteurized cow milk paste; ground nutmeg, coriander, cinnamon, licorice, cloves, and fennel on the ashed rind. (Hint: ''sotto cenere'' means ''under ash.'') Read More -
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St. Nectaire
$29.99/LBHoly cheese! This monastic Frenchie is washed in brine and laid on rye mats for earthy flavors and rustic, mottled rinds. We finish ours for vegetal, cashew notes and mild sharpness. Read More -
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Caciocavallo
$18.99/LBCaciocavallo earns its name, literally ‘cheese on horseback’, from the way duos of gourd-shaped rounds are rope-bound and slung over a wooden board to drain and age. Read More -
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Carr Valley
Bread Cheese$14.99/EAIn Finland they call it ‘Juustoleipa’, which roughly translates to what we call it around these parts. Make no mistake; there isn’t any bread involved. It's all pasteurized cows milk that's baked just after formation into cheese, hence the roasty toasty appearance. Read More -
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Piave Vecchio
$19.99/LBEver wish you could eat a pound of Parm, but find the hard, dry texture a challenge? Piave is the easy eatin' version, packing all that savory crystalline nuttiness within a smooth, sliceable paste. Grab a salami and you're all set. Read More -
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French Double Cream Brie
$12.99/LBThis butter bomb is your excuse to go nuts—the pleasantly mild, exceptionally creamy wedge is just begging for your creative touch. Read More -
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Isle of Mull Cheddar
$29.99/LBThis cheddar is full of Scottish spirit. The cows are fed mash from a local whiskey distillery, resulting in a cheese that is yeasty and sharp with a boozy prickle. Perfect with single-malt. Read More -
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Fontina Val d'Aosta
$21.99/LBRespect the Matterhorm. Each mountainous wheel is grassy, slightly truffly, and subtly fruity. Regular washing in our caves preserves and develops complex flavor. Read More



