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Bix

£6.95
Bix – Made by Rose Grimmond in Oxfordshire Superb soft cheese made with an extra helping of cream. It is

Bagborough Brie

£6.95
Creamy and delicious brie.  A real crowd pleaser for any occasion.

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

Little Lilly

£6.30
Little Lilly – Made by Roger Longman in Whitelake, Somerset A white bloom cheese (brie style) made with unpasteurised goats

Ogleshield 250g

£6.25
Ogleshield – Made by Jamie Montgomery in North Cadbury, Somerset British 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.

Blue Monday 180g

£5.95
  Blue Monday – Made by Alex James in Yorkshire This is a rich pasteurised, sophisticated blue cows milk cheese created by Alex James, former band member of Blur, turned cheesemaker. Blue Monday has a faintly sweet, intensely savoury, spicy and rich complex flavour. The cheese has bold cracks and blue streaks with a thin natural rind.  

West Country Buffalo Mozzarella

£5.25
Raw Milk Water Buffalo Mozzarella, traditionally hand made in Somerset using the pasta filata method. The buffalo are reared on the farm by Jonathan Corpe and his amazing team. After the  early morning milking the buffalo milk is gently added to the vat. Starter cultures are added. A little later a vegetarian rennet is added. After the curd has set, it is cut. When the curd is ready it is taken from the vat and placed on the curd table. When ready the fresh curd is added to 90 degrees of hot water in a large round drum. The curd is then spun by and stretched by hand, a little like making dough. The method used here is of course Pasta Filata. Once the curd has formed the right stretchy, glossy consistency it is placed in to the baller. The balls of freshly made mozzarella are hand brined for roughly 90 minutes. Then they are taken out and placed into a storing solution ready to be served. Jonathan’s mozzarella tastes citrusy and creamy with sour cream and grassy somewhat yogurty notes. It is quite frankly sublime. We collect the mozzarella directly sometimes waiting for it to be finished! That’s how fresh No2’s mozzarella is. To find mozzarella this good you would have to travel to Italy. Our Italian customers also agree with this which is surely testimony to Jonathan Corpe’s hard work in producing proper raw milk buffalo mozzarella on his farm.

Bespoke Cake of Cheese

Bespoke packages available

If you are entertaining, whatever the occasion, you and your guests will love to dive into one of our bespoke cake of cheese creations.  We believe that every cake of cheese is as individual as the person commissioning it, so rather than a ‘from the fridge’ solution, we would rather invite you in for a tasting.  This allows you to hand pick your cheeses and talk through your ideas so that we create the perfect cake for your event.  To learn more please complete this enquiry form and one of our dedicated team will be in touch shortly. In the meanwhile please follow this link to view an album of our cakes of cheese, click here.