Posts in Cheesemongers
Cowgirl Creamery

From their cheesemakers to their farmer partners, Cowgirl Creamery is passionate about dairy as a force for good. They’re continuing their original mission to craft delicious cheese from the extraordinary milk in their region.

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Murray’s Cheese

The Caves at Murray’s Cheese were built to enhance the quality of their products, as well as to honour the craft of each cheesemaker. They designed each cave to ensure that every wheel of cheese matures in its ideal environment, and specifically calibrated each to be a chamber in which temperature, humidity and microbial activity can all be controlled and monitored with the greatest precision. For centuries, caves – being cool in temperature and high in humidity – have provided an optimal aging facility for cheese.

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Cheese Boutique

A first of its kind in Canadian retail, their vault offers a chance for customers to learn about and appreciate the ageing process of cheese. You’ll find some of the longest-ageing wheels of cheese on Earth. From the world’s largest log of Provolone at 864 lb., to a wheel of Parmigiano that has been aging since 2002, the cheeses in their vault have endless stories to tell.

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Paxton & Whitfield

The finest artisan cheese - available to buy online. Their expert cheesemongers hand-cut, wrap and package your artisan cheese from their Cotswolds cheese hub. Your cheese and accompaniments are carefully packaged with reusable ice blocks and insulated for a chilled, overnight delivery. Buy your cheese online with confidence.

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La Fromagerie

LA FROMAGERIE now comprises three award-winning shops & a successful wholesale business along with Patricia's award-winning first book 'The Cheese Room' to her name. Patricia's second book entitled CHEESE was published in April 2010 by Jacqui Small. A stunning book, it is a global journey of taste, tradition & terroir.

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Sheridan Cheesemongers

Sheridans are passionately committed to sourcing highest quality artisan products and forging links directly with the food producers. The close relationships they have with their suppliers are of the utmost importance to the ethos of the company. Many of the farmhouse cheeses and foods are handmade locally in Ireland and they have a wide selection of delicious artisan produce from all over Europe.

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