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The Fine Cheese Co. Ceramic Stilton Pot
A traditional, hand-ladled Nottinghamshire Blue Stilton made with animal rennet. Smooth, creamy and open textured, the cheese is buttery and complex, with a slightly spicy long finish.
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Colston Bassett Stilton
Rich and velvety smooth. Sweet, with mineral tones and winey spice. Made under the watchful eye of Billy Kevan, only the fourth Head Cheesemaker of the dairy since 1920, and a watchword for consistency. Colston Bassett Stilton is the only remaining exclusively hand-ladled Stilton.
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Cropwell Bishop Stilton
A velvety-soft texture and a rich tangy flavour. Handcrafted the traditional way, using a recipe passed down through three generations of the Skailes family. Unlike the rest of their production, this traditional rennet Stilton is hand-ladled, producing a cheese that is richer and creamier, with a deep and complex flavour.
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Colston Bassett Baby Stilton
Rich and velvety smooth. Sweet, with mineral tones and winey spice. Made under the watchful eye of Billy Kevan, only the fourth Head Cheesemaker of the dairy since 1920, and a watchword for consistency. Colston Bassett Stilton is the only remaining exclusively hand-ladled Stilton.
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Gorgonzola Piccante
Dense, spicy and mouth-filling. First made in the caves of Valassina in Gorgonzola, by travelling cow herders in the 9th century. CasArrigoni select the cheeses that will have a sharper taste and denser consistency than their Dolces, and age them for longer too.
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Bath Blue
Single cream and light vegetal notes. In 2014, Bath Blue was judged ‘Supreme Champion’ at the World Cheese Awards. The competition was fierce, with 2,600 cheeses from 33 countries vying for the top spot, but none could beat this brilliant blue.
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Stichelton
Intensely rich and creamy, with a sweet caramel and deep umami flavour. An unabashed, unashamed and unadulterated attempt to recreate the British blues of yore, made to an historic recipe and with raw milk. Not a Stilton, but impressive nonetheless.
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Cashel Blue
Crumbly when young. Matures to become richly creamy, ‘honeyed’ and piquant. Cashel Blue is named after the Rock of Cashel, which overlooks the Grubb family farm on the Tipperary plains. Made since 1984, this is Ireland’s most famous blue cheese.
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Beauvale
Soft and spreadable texture, and mellow flavour. A different style of blue cheese created by the current generation of the Skailes family, master Stilton makers for 160 years.
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Gorgonzola Al Cucchiaio
Rich, creamy and spoon-able. Translated literally, ‘Gorgonzola al Cucchiaio’ means ‘Gorgonzola with a Spoon’, which is how it is eaten in Lombardy.
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Europe boasts a broad range of blue cheeses. Roquefort is the "roi" of French cheese, and Roquefort Carles is the pinnacle of quality: spicy, rich and melt-in-the-mouth. Italy is well represented by soft and creamy Gorgonzola and Spain has the spicy cave-aged Picos de Europa, while the UK's Bath Blue was awarded 'Supreme Champion' at the 2014 World Cheese Awards.