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Ewephoria Sheep Milk Gouda
$19.99/LBIf you're feeling vulnerable, then definitely don't have a taste of this sweet, crunchy novelty. Seriously - no one has ever said no. Read More -
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Tumbleweed
$24.99/LBIf farmhouse Cheddar and French Cantal took a roll in the weeds you'd get this little square. Read More -
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Up in Smoke
$15.99/EAEvery time we carefully pull back the edges of the maple leaves that so delicately contain the bright, woodsy cheese bundles from Oregon’s Rivers Edge Chevre, we feel like we’re unwrapping a gift from the tree nymphs themselves. Read More -
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Sole Gran Queso
$18.99/LBThis is a New World spin on Manchego, classic of the Old World. Same nutty, rich profile and sweet, mellow finish - but made with cow's milk from Wisconsin's dairymen.
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Boerenkaas Gouda
$18.99/LBWe call it the PB & J effect - Sweet and salty, crunchy and creamy: there's harmony in contrast. Plus, this authentic gouda is great with beer - snack time for grown-ups! Read More -
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Creme Fraiche - 3 Pack
$14.99/EAMade using traditional methods learned while working on farms in France, VBC's Allison Hooper brought her skills back to the US and crafted this exquisitely rich, creamy treat. Read More -
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Hudson Flower
$29.99/EAOur riff on Corsican classic, Fleur du Maquis. Young wheels of decadent sheep's milk cheese from nearby Old Chatham get a fresh fall coat... Read More -
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Consider Bardwell
Pawlet$25.99/LBPawlet’s a town that brings Americans slate, syrup and timber and-- even better-- Pawlet’s a cheese that’s delivers just as eclectic and delightful a mix. Hailing from Consider Bardwell, a farm that straddles Vermont’s picturesque Champlain Valley and New York’s agri-centric Washington County, Pawlet tastes of grassy barnyard, cultured butter, and fresh-from-the-oven 7-grain bread loaves. Read More -
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Walter Rass
Appenzeller Käserei Tufertsch$32.99/LBWe’ve fallen head over wheels for this absolutely superlative Alpine treasure. Redolent of toasted hazelnuts and baked custard, with flavors of caramelized shallots and savory herbs, this is hands-down the best Appenzeller we’ve ever tasted. Read More



