$ 80 This collection includes: Comte Reserve: Each round of Comté reveals differences in the composition of its flavor, depending on the micro-region where it was produced, the season, the particular technique of the cheese maker, and the cellar where it was matured. It can always be called upon and never disappoints, whether as a table cheese or in a gratin. San Joaquin Gold: This is a new artisan cheese made by Fiscalini Farms of Modesto, California. It is semi-hard with a natural rind and a sweet, salty, buttery taste. The uniqueness of San Joaquin Gold impressed us in both its flavor and texture. Made from unpasteurized milk from Fiscalini's own herd of 1,400 Holstein cows, it is a wonderful cheese for snacking, but can also be used as a topping for soups or salads. Manchego: Manchego is Spain's most famous cheese. Produced in La Mancha in Central Spain, true Manchego is made from 100-percent sheep's milk. Grana Padano Stravecchio Oro del Tempo: Stravecchio Oro del Tempo is a superior, 22-month aged Grana Padano produced by Agriform near Venice. This masterpiece compares beautifully with its better-known cousin Parmigiano Reggiano. Chevre and Fruit by Coach Farms: Fresh fruit and a young chevre is a marriage made in heaven. Enjoy this pairing anytime with Coach Farm's new fresh goat cheese stuffed with fruit. These four ounce rolls of fresh goat cheese have a soft and sweet filling of real fruit. Monti Sibillini Pink Apple and Truffle Compote by Le Spiazzette: The two most precious and typical products of the Monti Sibillini area are used together to make an amazing sauce, combining perfectly the two flavors, pink apple & truffle. Daelias Biscuits for Cheese: Based on a traditional Mediterranean recipe, meant to complement all cheeses, soft and hard. These biscuits will not overwhelm your cheese, but will enhance it and cause you to crave for more. Australian Water Wheels: These light-as-air crisps come to us from Victoria, Australia. They are small, pressed crackers with a waffle-like impr

This collection includes: Comte Reserve: Each round of Comté reveals differences in the composition of its flavor, depending on the micro-region where it was produced, the season, the particular technique of the cheese maker, and the cellar where it was matured. It can always be called upon and never disappoints, whether as a table cheese or in a gratin. San Joaquin Gold: This is a new artisan cheese made by Fiscalini Farms of Modesto, California. It is semi-hard with a natural rind and a sweet, salty, buttery taste. The uniqueness of San Joaquin Gold impressed us in both its flavor and texture. Made from unpasteurized milk from Fiscalini's own herd of 1,400 Holstein cows, it is a wonderful cheese for snacking, but can also be used as a topping for soups or salads. Manchego: Manchego is Spain's most famous cheese. Produced in La Mancha in Central Spain, true Manchego is made from 100-percent sheep's milk. Grana Padano Stravecchio Oro del Tempo: Stravecchio Oro del Tempo is a superior, 22-month aged Grana Padano produced by Agriform near Venice. This masterpiece compares beautifully with its better-known cousin Parmigiano Reggiano. Chevre and Fruit by Coach Farms: Fresh fruit and a young chevre is a marriage made in heaven. Enjoy this pairing anytime with Coach Farm's new fresh goat cheese stuffed with fruit. These four ounce rolls of fresh goat cheese have a soft and sweet filling of real fruit. Monti Sibillini Pink Apple and Truffle Compote by Le Spiazzette: The two most precious and typical products of the Monti Sibillini area are used together to make an amazing sauce, combining perfectly the two flavors, pink apple & truffle. Daelias Biscuits for Cheese: Based on a traditional Mediterranean recipe, meant to complement all cheeses, soft and hard. These biscuits will not overwhelm your cheese, but will enhance it and cause you to crave for more. Australian Water Wheels: These light-as-air crisps come to us from Victoria, Australia. They are small, pressed crackers with a waffle-like impr

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