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Meule des Alpes

£5.80

 The Alpes wheel is made south of Albertville in Savoie. It has a pressed cooked paste that is both smooth and supple, typical of cheeses from this region. The minimum 6-month maturing period gives it its beautiful colour and fruity flavour. Producer : Atelier de la Savoyarde (Beillevaire)Origin: Rhône-Alpes - SavoieMilk : unpasteurised cow's milkAllergens : milk

Mothais sur feuille

£11.27

Made from raw milk produced by Alpine goats, it is matured for 4 to 7 weeks. The chestnut leaf controls the humidity of the cheese, absorbing the extra moisture if needed and giving it back to the cheese when it becomes too dry. It has a thin white bloomy rind, slightly creased. Blue dots of mould can appear as it...

Ossau Iraty

£11.05

This famous sheep milk "tomme" owes its name to the Basque Iraty Mountain and the Ossau Valley. Following a traditional recipe, this cheese is made in the Western part of the Pyrenees since the Middle Ages. Shepherds created it as a way to preserve ewe's milk in a nutritious (and delicious) way, and used the "tommes" to barter. Now a...

Pont d'Yeu

£8.80

Named after the legendary bridge that was never built to link the wild Isle of Yeu to the continent, this is another delicious cheese we make. It is a traditional recipe from Vendée, where the goats graze on lush green pastures. Matured up to 4 weeks, it has a creamy, meltingly soft texture, beneath a thin blue grey rind. Its...

Pont l'évêque

£15.57

  One of Normandie’s oldest cheeses, it is another monastic invention dating back to the Middle-Ages, but it was named like this in the 17th century after a village not far from Deauville, where it was produced. Made from raw milk, it is matured for 6 to 7 weeks in a cellar and is washed regularly to keep the cheese...

Pouligny Saint Pierre

£12.07

An AOP since 1976, the Pouligny comes from a region of France that is famous for its fantastic goat’s cheeses like the Selles sur Cher, the Valençay or the Crottin de Chavignol. The shape of the Pouligny clearly resembles that of the Valençay, but its texture is quite different: it has a lighter grain and is creamier, especially on the...

Raclette de Savoie - Pasteurized

£13.79

Produced in La Savoyarde, nestled in the Savoie Mountains, our Raclette is made from the thermised cow’s milk collected from the neighbouring farms. It is matured on spruce for at least 8 weeks. The wood gives the cheese a nuttier flavour, and it helps regulate the moisture of the rind. Although perfectly enjoyable when eaten cold, the Raclette cheese truly reveals...

Rocher Nantais

£10.56

The Rocher Nantais has a fine orangy, skated yellow crust such a leather. Its yellow dough cremates is soft. In mouth, it exhales a discreet flavor of fresh milk.   Producer: Fromagerie BeillevaireOrigin: Pays de la Loire - Loire-AtlantiqueMilk : unpasteurised cow's milkAllergens : milk

Roquefort d'Artisan Berger

£15.35

Roquefort was the first French cheese to receive the PDO status in 1926. It is made only in Aveyron and matured in the natural Combalou caves in Roquefort. The Roquefort d'Artisan Berger is one of the last hand-made Roquefort cheese in France, where the exceptional quality of Lacaune ewes’ milk is transformed into a complex and powerful cheese. The penicillium...

Saint Simeon

£9.09

Saint Simeon, is a soft and creamy blooming rind cheese. It is a triple cream cheese with a buttery texture. It is made in Seine-et-Marne in our workshop of Bries-De-Saint-Remy, where we also make the Brie de Meaux.  Producer : Atelier des Bries-De-Saint-Remy (Beillevaire)Origin: Seine-et-MarneMilk : unpasteurised cow's milkAllergens : milk 200g

Sainte-Maure de Touraine

£12.14

Being granted PDO in 1990, Sainte-Maure de Touraine is one of the most famous goat’s cheeses in France. Its origins go back to the Middle-Ages, after goats were introduced by the Moors. It is made in the eponymous village of Sainte-Maure, in the Loire Valley, and is easily recognised by its small log-like shape and the traditional ryegrass straw running...

Tête de Moine

£51.02

One of the few cheeses that can be served as a rosette through the use of a chanterelle. These fine shavings used to subtly reveal the fine and complex flavors of the Tête de Moine. We find floral notes, legacies of the rich pastures where cows graze the Bernese Jura.   Producer: EmmiOrigin: SuisseMilk : unpasteurised cow's milkAllergens : milk

Tomme des Alpes

£9.06

  The Tomme de Montagne is made in Désaignes, in the Monts d'Ardèche Regional Natural Park, from mountain milk collected from farms located no further than 20-km from the cheese dairy. It is then matured for 2 months in our maturation cellar in Savoie. It has a soft straw yellow paste, dotted with a multitude of holes like the Tomme...

Valencay

£12.13

A PDO cheese since 1998, the Valençay comes from the eponymous village in Indre, a region famous for its goat cheeses. Moulded by hand, it is the shape of a truncated pyramid, looking particularly striking. Matured for at least 11 days, it has a thin and firm texture that becomes creamier around the edges which may be slightly crumbly. Like...

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