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Mimolette
This cratered, dusty cannonball is like Edam, but much more French; the look and aroma of the rind comes from tiny cheese mites, munching away at the deeply caramel, electric-orange paste during at least 22 months of aging. Neat!
$32.99/lb
Gouda, Boerenkaas 2 year
We 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!
$17.99/lb
Young Goat Gouda
Fool your non-goat-cheese-loving friends with this mild sweetie that reveals minimal goatiness. Palate-pleasing texture, pretty pale paste. Made in Holland, of pasteurized goat's milk.
$14.99/lb
Aged Goat Gouda
Looking like caramel and tasting like the crunchy top of a crème brûlée if goat cream were underneath. Tell your friends you’ve brought ‘goat cheese’ to the party and delight in their wild confusion.
$17.99/lb
Roomano
Looking like orange granite - and just as difficult to neatly slice, this is Murray’s most aged selection (3-4 years). It’s a Dutch cheese that’s similar to Gouda with a sweet-salty butterscotch character. Crunchy!
$18.99/lb
Gouda, Maple Leaf Red Wax
An old fashioned farmer co-op and a cheesemaker with 40 years of experience in Wisconsin makes this old favorite a hit again, with its extra creaminess and touch of tang. Cheese for the masses indeed.
$8.99/lb
Penterman, Marieke Aged Gouda
Ok, so it's made in Wisconsin but by a Dutch family who learned on a Dutch farm. Isn't that enough for you? Just taste it. Firm, sweet, nutty and well aged just like the original boerenkaas, but made in the USA from their Holstein cows.
$19.99/lb
Ewephoria Sheep Milk Gouda
If you’re feeling vulnerable, then definitely don’t have a taste of this sweet, crunchy novelty. Seriously - no one has ever said no.
$19.99/lb

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