Cheesemongery

Welcome to the centralised online location of Cheesemongery! We by definition embody the art & craft of curating, presenting, and selling cheese.

Rooted in centuries-old traditions, cheesemongers are the indisputable master purveyors of artisan cheeses; renowned for their expertise in selecting, ageing, and showcasing an array of artisanal and speciality varieties. At its core, cheesemongery celebrates the rich diversity of cheese, from creamy bries to tangy blues; inviting you as connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike to savour flavour, texture, and aroma properties.

With a deep appreciation for quality and a commitment to excellence, cheesemongery curates collections that delight the senses and ignite the imagination, making every encounter with cheese a journey of discovery and delight.

Cheesemongery There are 67 products.

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Chaource (PDO)

Made from high-quality cow’s milk, this traditional French cheese is renowned for its velvety texture and delicate bloomy rind, which gives way to a rich, buttery interior. The flavour is mild yet...

Comté (AOP/PDO)

Aged for a minimum of 4 months, but often matured for 12, 24, or even 36 months, Comté develops a complex flavour profile that can include notes of buttered hazelnuts, caramel, toasted bread, and a...

Époisses (AOP/PDO)

Aged for a minimum of six weeks, Époisses is carefully washed in Marc de Bourgogne, a local pomace brandy, which gives the rind its characteristic deep orange hue, sticky texture, and bold, pungent...

Langres (AOP/PDO) - 1kg

Aged for at least 15 days, Langres is regularly washed in brine and annatto, giving its rind a beautiful orange hue and slightly wrinkled texture. Unlike other washed-rind cheeses, Langres is not...

Ossau-Iraty (AOP/PDO)

Made from milk sourced exclusively from local breeds (Manech and Basco-Béarnaise sheep), Ossau-Iraty is aged for a minimum of 80 days, during which it develops a firm yet smooth texture and a...

Pont-L’Evèque (AOP/PDO)

Aged for a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks, Pont-l'Évêque develops a supple, buttery interior, encased in a golden-orange washed rind that gives off a mildly earthy yet complex aroma. Its flavour is rich,...