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Cake of Cheese taster box~ Bacombe
£20.00
Before you choose your cake it is a great idea to enjoy a taster box, suitable for 2 people charged at £20.
This stunning cake of cheese makes the perfect centrepiece for your celebration
Pave Cobble ~ fabulous soft and flavoursome sheep’s milk cheese
Baron Bigod ~ soft, strong and delicious cow’s milk cheese
Cropwell Bishop Organic Stilton ~ rich and mellow blue cow’s milk cheese
Rachel ~ sweeet and nutty goat’s milk
Witheridge ~ superb rind washed organic cow’s milk aged in hay for fully fruity flavour
Options available include and we will follow up your purchase to see which you might like
Labels for your cheese
Cheese menu
Hand made cheese board, with or without engraving
Crackers
Chutney
Delivery, set up and decoration (within local area)
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