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Corra Linn 250g

£11.25

It has a characteristic nutty flavour with sweet notes. Once pressed overnight it is rubbed with locally grown and refined rapeseed oil and wrapped in traditional muslin cheese cloth and matured for 4 months to a year. Best Scottish Cheese World Cheese Awards 2019.

Ingot

£10.95
Ingot – Made by Martin & Nicola Gott in Cumbria This is a great example of a fresh lactic goats

Baby Katherine 250g

£10.95
From Whitelake Cheese in Somerset, this is a strong and fruity semi-hard goat's cheese washed in cider brandy.

Baby Baron Bigod

£10.95
Baron Bigod - Made by Jonny & Dulcie Cricklemore in Bungay, Sulfolk The only traditionally made, Brie-de-Meaux style cheese produced in the UK. Small batches are made in the early morning using fresh, warm cows’ milk from Fen Farm’s own herd of Montbéliarde cows in Suffolk. All the curds are hand-ladled into large brie moulds and then salted by hand and aged for up to 8 weeks.The flavour of the cheese changes with the seasons, with mushroomy and farmyard notes under the rind and occasional hints of citrus or truffle flavours. With full provenance from cow to cheese, this is a true artisan cheese and the raw milk provides for exceptional taste and quality.

St Helena 300g

£10.20
St Helena is a delicious rind washed, semi-soft cheese made by Julie Cheyney in Bungay Suffolk, using fresh, raw cows milk from her family's single herd of Montbéliarde cows.   Made to a St Nectaire recipe and aged on rye straw mats, St. Helena is a sweet, dairy-first cheese with a hint of nuttiness and often a farmyard tang on the after-taste. Comparable to a French Tomme and brilliant for melting.

Rachel 250g

£10.00
Rachel – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset Rachel is an unusual, semi-hard goats cheese with a firm texture.

Devil’s Rock Blue

£9.95
Oh what a lovely blue this is, soft, creamy and rich.

Isle of Wight Blue

£9.95
Isle of Wight Blue – Made by  Richard Hodgson, on the Isle of Wight

First made in 2006, this naturally rinded soft cheese is made with pasteurised milk. It is blue veined and is sold at 3-5 weeks of age. It has a 8 week shelf life. Being hand-made, the sizes have a minimum weight of 180g but are approximately 210g, some slightly larger some slightly smaller. When the cheese is sold at 3-4 weeks it has a relatively mild blue flavour but expect the IOW Blue to accelerate quickly so that by the time it is at the end of its Best Before date, the flavour will be a lot more spikier than when it was young.

Being naturally rinded, it is covered in green, blue, grey and white moulds. These give the cheese bags of character and the variety of surface moulds that grow on the rind will make it stand out on any cheeseboard.

Teifi Chilli

£9.75
Organic cow's milk cheese produced to a Gouda recipe in Ceridigion, West Wales.  With a delightful heat from chilli flakes. Unpasteurised.

English Pecorino 200g

£9.60
English Pecorino – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset This creamy textured, semi-hard ewe's milk cheese has a beautifully well-rounded and nutty but relatively subtle flavour - and an eye-catching yellow rind. English Pecorino is a multi-award-winning cheese that is most definitely a crowd favourite. Matured for 5 months. The curds are washed leaving a lovely natural sweetness

Aveline 150g

£9.50
Aveline is a soft, white bloomed, raw ewes (sheep's) milk cheese made by Tim and Angela on Homewood farm in Ubley, Somerset. Named after Aveline's Hole, the oldest scientifically-dated burial grounds in Somerset. The purposeful hole, as well as a nod to the caves, provides a purposeful use allowing equal ripening of the cheese. As a raw milk cheese the flavour changes throughout the year, in the winter Aveline is very soft and milky tasting, while in the summer Aveline is stronger and firmer. Aveline is made with vegetarian rennet making it suitable for vegetarians and also those with lactose intolerance. Each invidually wrapped cheese is approximately 150g. Homewood cheeses specialise in unpasteurised, artisan ewes milk cheeses. Aveline makes a stunning centre piece, whether on a cheese board or as the very top layer of a celebration cake of cheese.

Lanark Blue 200g

£9.25
Lanark Blue is a classic unpasteurised sheeps' milk blue cheese, with fudge, cream and mineral notes from the bolts of blue running through it. Sadly the original Lanarkshire Blue cheese recipes were lost post-Second World War, so when Selina and Andrew Cairns decided to revive cheese making in Lanarkshire, they had to go to France to learn from Roquefort cheese makers - bringing back blue cheese recipes and creating their own Scottish or Lanarkshire take on blue cheese.

Witheridge (organic) 200g

£8.60
Witherage in Hay – Made by Rose Grimmond in Oxfordshire An alpine style hard cheese made at Nettlebed Creamery near

Vintage Lincolnshire Poacher av. 220g

£8.50
Strong, with a hint of sweet nuttiness, close your eyes and think of a Comte, this cheese is sublime.  We have it on very good authority that is makes a first class cheese sauce ~ the perfect partner to a smoked haddock! Cow's milk, Unpasteurised

Smoked Lincolnshire Poacher wedge av. 220g

£8.50
A robust yet elegant smoke to the fabulous Lincolnshire Poacher cheese. Cow's milk, unpasteurised milk

Pitchfork Cheddar 250g

£8.00
Pitchfork  – Made by Trethowen Brothers near Weston Super Mare, Somerset This cheese is first class picked by our Head of Cheese, James (World Cheese Judge) at the World Cheese Awards in Bergamo. It went on to become Englands best cheese 2019. As a result It is often in short supply, so, get it while you can! It’s flavour has savoury tones, is well balanced by bright acidity and hints of tropical fruit. It has a long lasting tangy finish. This works well with our handmade chutney and a good cider.

Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire 250g

£8.00
  Mrs Kirkhams – Made by Graham Kirkham in Goosner, Lancashire                                                   Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire is a fantastic, a buttery finish and a flaky texture cows' milk cheese, with delightfully lactic flavour.  Made on the Beesley Farm in Lancashire to the same recipe Mrs Kirkham first made it in 1978, though the cheese today is now made by Graham Kirkham, her son.  This is the only Lancashire still made with unpasteurised cows' milk and hence the only Lancashire you should ever buy.  

Westcombe Smoked Cheddar 250g

£7.95
Made with unpasteurised milk and matured in a hillside cheese cellar for around 15 months, the cheddar is then smoked over beechwood for 48 hours, which imparts beautiful coffee and caramel notes deep into the complex, nutty cheese.

Old Winchester 250g

£7.75
Strong, crunchy cheese with an attitude. Cow, pasteurised, vegetarian. Sold in 250g.  If you would like a larger wedge please use multiples of this (ie 500g = 2 x 250g) and leave a note at checkout.

Pexommier

£7.50
Organic cow's milk brie with a silky and gooey texture - what is not to love with this baby cheese!

Westcombe Cheddar 250g

£7.50
Westcombe  250g – Made by Tom Carver in Westcombe, Somerset Westcombe Cheddar has a deep complex flavour with a mellow lactic

Gorwydd Caerphilly 250g

£7.50
Gorwydd Caerphilly  – Made by Trethowen Brothers near Weston Super Mare, Somerset Is really three cheeses in one; The rind has a mushroomy flavour, below that, you will find a creamy breakdown while the centre is lactic and lemony with a delicate, crumbly texture. The three characteristics together make for a great depth of flavour and are what makes Gorwydd one of a kind.  

St Jude

£7.50

St Jude – Made by Julie Cheyney in Bungay, Sulfolk                                                                                            

A lactic style cheese with a wrinkled, mould ripened rind & a smooth paste. Usually eaten between 2-5 weeks old. St. Jude develops from a young, fresh & creamy cheese to more complex flavour leaning towards a buttery, vegetal & grassy profile in the winter when the cows are out to pasture.

Montgomery Cheddar 250g

£7.50
Montgomery – Made by Jamie Montgomery in North Cadbury, Somerset Montgomery 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.