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Montgomery Cheddar 250g

£7.50
Montgomery – Made by Jamie Montgomery in North Cadbury, SomersetMontgomery cheese has been made within the Montgomery family for over 70 years and great pains are made to ensure that the recipe and quality of the cheese remain the same. So committed to the original production methods, Montgomery Cheddar still uses the traditional source of enzymes used to start the curd, calf rennet – which is one of the reasons why the Montgomery Cheddar Cheese has such character.

Sparkenhoe Vintage 250g

£7.25
Sparkenhoe Vintage – Made by Jo & David Clark in LeicestershireA truly wow cheese with a completely unique taste. It is matured for 18 months by which time the salt crystals have started to re- form. The caramel flavours are more exaggerated and the overall flavour is strong without being acidic.

Westcombe Cheddar 250g

£7.00
Westcombe  250g – Made by Tom Carver in Westcombe, Somerset Westcombe Cheddar has a deep complex flavour with a mellow lactic

Lincolnshire Red av 225g

£6.95
Delightful crowd pleaser, perfect for a ploughman's lunch.Cow, unpasteurised

Keen’s Mature Cheddar 250g

£6.50
Keen's have been producing cheddar in Somerset for five generations.  Their mature cheddar is rich and buttery with a good strength.  Maturation for at least 12months allows the flavour to develop into a stunning all round champion of British Cheese.Keen's mature cheddar is made with unpasteurised cows' milk from grass-fed cows and has a sweet, strong flavour.Available in 250g and multiples thereof.  If you would like a bigger wedge for example 500g, please select 2 x 250g into the shopping basket and make a comment at checkout. Please note the later photographs in the gallery are of a 500g wedge; first photos show a 250g wedge

Ogleshield 250g

£5.75
Ogleshield – Made by Jamie Montgomery in North Cadbury, SomersetBritish raclette made using beautifully rich raw Jersey milk by Jamie Montgomery & Wayne Mitchell of Montgomery's cheese-making family. The cheese is washed in special brine every three days to attain a slightly pungent sticky rind, which softens the cheese paste and significantly intensifies its flavour.  Excellent when it comes to cooking as it melts brilliantly.