Abbaye De Belloc Sheep - 4kg
When young, this cheese has a soft and creamy texture, and a delicate flavour reminiscent of flowers, hazelnuts, and fresh milk. As it matures, it develops more complex aromas of grilled fruit and...
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When young, this cheese has a soft and creamy texture, and a delicate flavour reminiscent of flowers, hazelnuts, and fresh milk. As it matures, it develops more complex aromas of grilled fruit and...
Produced by the Dongé family, who have been perfecting their cheesemaking craft since 1930, this is widely considered the finest Brie de Meaux available. Unlike mass-produced versions, Dongé's Brie...
Produced in the Île-de-France region, this traditional raw milk cheese has been awarded Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) status - the French equivalent of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)...
Produced in the Auvergne region, this cheese is one of France’s oldest protected cheeses, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. As a cheese with Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) status -...
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...
Its paste is ivory to yellow in colour and has a dense, smooth, and shiny texture. Depending on the ripening stage, it may contain small white clusters of tyrosine, an amino acid that contributes...
Over two years of careful ageing in underground cellars, this extra-mature Comté develops an extraordinary depth of flavour, with pronounced notes of roasted hazelnuts, browned butter, caramel, and...
Its paste is ivory to yellow in colour and has a dense, smooth, and shiny texture. Depending on the ripening stage, it may contain small white clusters of tyrosine, an amino acid that contributes...
Aged for a minimum of 12 to 24 months, Comté Saint Antoine has a firm yet smooth texture, with the occasional crunch of tyrosine crystals, a sign of perfect maturation. Its flavour profile is rich...
Small but full of character, 'Crottin de Chavignol' has a dense, creamy interior when young, offering a mild, fresh, and slightly tangy flavour with notes of hazelnut and sweet cream. As it...
Aged for a minimum of 10 weeks, Emmental de Savoie develops a firm yet supple texture, with its signature large, round holes (or 'eyes'), formed naturally during the ageing process. Its flavour is...
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...
Protected by its Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) status, Fourme d’Ambert must be made using traditional methods, ensuring the highest quality and authenticity. This unpasteurised version...
Produced in France, this small artisan-style cheese has a firm yet creamy texture, making it a versatile choice for both cheese boards and cooking. When young, this crottin-style cheese has a soft,...
This King Cut Block is a versatile, easy-to-use format, ideal for professional kitchens, delicatessens, and home cooks looking for premium-quality Gruyère in a convenient cut. Aged for a minimum of...
Aged for a minimum of 5 months, but often matured for up to 12 months, Gruyère de France develops a smooth, dense interior with the characteristic small, irregular holes formed naturally during its...
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...
Made from cow’s milk, Langres Champenois is aged for a minimum of 15 days, during which it is regularly washed in brine to develop its signature deep orange, wrinkled rind. Unlike many washed-rind...
Aged for a minimum of 6 weeks, Livarot du Plessis develops a pungent, earthy aroma and a smooth yet supple interior, encased in a sticky, deep orange rind, achieved through regular washing with...
Aged for a minimum of 6 weeks, Livarot Graindorge AOP develops a sticky, golden-orange rind, achieved through repeated washings that encourage the growth of Brevibacterium linens, the bacteria...
Aged for a minimum of 6 weeks, Livarot develops a smooth yet supple interior, surrounded by a signature sticky, orange-hued rind, the result of repeated washings with brine and annatto during the...
Aged for a minimum of four weeks, Maroilles develops a sticky, deep orange-hued rind, the result of regular washing with brine to encourage the growth of Brevibacterium linens, which gives the...
Originally, Morbier was made by small dairy farmers who would use the leftover curd from the morning milking, sprinkle it with vegetal ash to preserve it, and then add the evening curd on top,...
Aged for a minimum of 21 days, Munster Ermitage develops a smooth, supple interior beneath its orange-hued, sticky rind, which is washed regularly with brine to encourage the growth of...
Aged for a minimum of 21 days, Munster Fermier develops a supple, creamy interior beneath its distinctive orange, sticky rind, which is regularly washed in brine to encourage the growth of...
Aged for at least 21 days, Munster Fischer develops a soft, supple interior beneath its signature sticky, orange-hued rind, achieved through regular brine washing. This process enhances its pungent...
Aged for a minimum of 21 days, Munster Pasteurised AOP/PDO develops a soft, creamy interior with a sticky, orange-hued rind, the result of regular brine washing. This process enhances its mildly...
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...
Made in France, this double-crème cow’s milk cheese undergoes an innovative ultrafiltration process, which concentrates the milk and enhances its buttery, smooth consistency, making it...
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,...
Aged for at least 8 weeks, Raclette Chabert develops a supple, semi-soft consistency that melts effortlessly while maintaining its buttery, mildly fruity, and slightly earthy flavour. The washed...
This combination creates a delightful balance between the rich, melty qualities of Raclette and the invigorating spice of chili, making it a versatile choice for those who enjoy a bit of heat. When...
Aged for a minimum of 15 days, Reblochon develops a supple, creamy interior beneath its thin, velvety orange-yellow rind. The flavour is delicately fruity, buttery, and slightly nutty, with a...
Aged for a minimum of 21 days, this cheese develops a dense, smooth paste with a pale yellow hue, encased in its signature black wax or natural rind, which enhances both its appearance and ageing...
The cheese features a moist, crumbly paste with a rich, creamy mouthfeel and a strong, pungent aroma. Roquefort Société has a protected designation of origin (PDO) status, ensuring it is produced...
The cheese boasts a creamy, moist texture with a slightly crumbly paste, and its rich, tangy flavour is complemented by the earthy and salty notes of Penicillium roqueforti blue veins. Known for...
Aged for a minimum of 30 days, Tomme de Savoie develops a firm yet creamy interior, speckled with small, irregular holes, and covered by a thick, grey-mottled natural rind. The flavour is mild,...
Aged for 10 to 30 days, Selles-sur-Cher develops a dense yet creamy interior, beneath its signature thin layer of natural ash. This ageing process enhances the cheese’s mild, slightly nutty flavour...
The flavour profile is bold yet balanced, offering a harmonious blend of sharp, tangy blue notes with a smooth, buttery finish. Its moist, creamy paste and slightly salty taste make it a versatile...
The cheese has a washed rind, imparting a mildly pungent aroma and contributing to its mild yet complex flavour profile, with buttery and slightly tangy notes that intensify with age. St. Albray is...
Made from cow’s milk, it can be raw or pasteurised, and is aged for at least 10 days, during which it develops a thin, wrinkled rind that encases a soft, creamy interior. When young, it has a mild,...
The flavour of St. Felicien is rich and mild, with subtle earthy and nutty undertones that become more pronounced as the cheese matures. Its soft, almost spoonable consistency makes it perfect for...
Inside, the paste is firm yet creamy, with a pale ivory colour. The flavour profile of Tomme De Chèvre is complex, combining tangy and nutty notes with a hint of sweetness and a pronounced earthy...
This cheese follows the strict AOP guidelines, meaning it must be made using raw cow’s milk, hand-ladled into moulds, and aged for a minimum of 4 to 8 weeks to develop its signature flavour and...
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...