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Irish Cheeses 2020 No Cheese Maker Cheese Animal Milk Veg Org Texture Style Rind Age 1 Anna's Dairy Goat's Cheese Log G P V N Soft Fresh 2 Anna's Dairy Handmade Goats Cheese G P V N Soft Fresh 3 Aran Island Goats Cheese Dillisk Soft Goats Pearls G P A N Soft 1 week 4 Aran Island Goats Cheese Goats Greek Style G P A N Soft Feta 5 Aran Island Goats Cheese Gouda with Dillisk G P A N Soft Gouda 6 Weeks 6 Aran Island Goats Cheese Natural Soft Goats Pearls G P A N Soft 1 week 7 Aran Island Goats Cheese Parmasaran Hard Goats Cheese G P A N Hard Parmesan Penicillin Cambium 8 Ardsallagh Goat Products Ardsallagh Smoked G P V N Semi-soft 2 months 9 Ardsallagh Goat Products Corabbey G P V N Hard 6 months 10 Ardsallagh Goat Products Cranberry Roulade G P V N Soft Fresh 11 Ardsallagh Goat Products Feta Style G P V N Soft Feta Fresh 12 Ardsallagh Goat Products Pesto Roulade G P V N Soft 13 Ardsallagh Goat Products Phantom G P V N Soft Ash covered Fresh 14 Ardsallagh Goat Products Soft Shamrock with Chives G P V N Soft Fresh 15 Ardsallagh Goat Products Spiced Marbles G P V N Soft Fresh 16 Ardsallagh Goat Products Walnut Cheese G P V N Soft 17 Ardsallagh Goat Products Woodstock G P V N Semi-hard 4 months 18 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Cream Cheese C P A O Soft Cream Cheese 19 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Cumin C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 20 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Feta C P A O Semi-soft Feta 21 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Feta Smoked C P A O Semi-soft Feta 22 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Gold C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 23 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Mature C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 24 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Smoked C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 25 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Halloumi C P A O Semi-soft Halloumi 26 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Halloumi Smoked C P A O Semi-soft Halloumi 27 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Nettle C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 28 Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Red Pepper, Onion and Garlic C P A O Semi-hard Gouda 4m 29 Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Garlic and Thyme G P V N Soft Northern Italian Style 30 Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Honey and Chilli G P V N Soft Northern Italian Style 31 Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Original G P V N Soft Northern Italian Style 32 Ballyhubbock Farm Sheep's Milk Halloumi E P V N Semi-soft Halloumi 33 Ballylisk Triple Rose C P V N Soft Brillat-Savarin mould ripened 34 Ballylisk Triple Rose Smoked C P V N Soft Mould 35 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Emmental C P V N Hard 36 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Glandór C P V N Hard Red Leicester 37 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Low Fat Cheddar C P V N Hard 38 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Monterey Jack C P V N Hard 39 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Mozzarella C P V N Hard 40 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Murragh C P V N Hard Cheddar 41 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Regatto C P V N Hard 42 Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Vintage Cheese C P V N Hard Cheddar 43 Beal Organic Cheese Ltd Beal Organic Cheese C R V O Hard Cheddar 9 months 44 Bellingham Blue Bellingham Blue C R V N Semi-hard Natural 4-6 months Cheese Maker Cheese Flavour Weight Description Anna's Dairy Goat's Cheese Log Anna's Dairy Handmade Goats Cheese Aran Island Goats Cheese Dillisk Soft Goats Pearls Dillisk 200g, 600g Aran Island Goats Cheese Goats Greek Style 200g, 600g Aran Island Goats Cheese Gouda with Dillisk Dillisk 250g, 2kg, 3kg, 11kg Aran Island Goats Cheese Natural Soft Goats Pearls 200g, 600g Aran Island Goats Cheese Parmasaran Hard Goats Cheese Ardsallagh Goat Products Ardsallagh Smoked Smoked 250g, 2kg, 3 kg Beechwood smoked Ardsallagh Goat Products Corabbey 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Cranberry Roulade Cranberry 200g, 600g, 1.3kg Ardsallagh Goat Products Feta Style 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Pesto Roulade Pesto 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Phantom 200g, 600g Ash pyramid Ardsallagh Goat Products Soft Shamrock with Chives Chives 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Spiced Marbles Spiced 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Walnut Cheese Walnut 200g, 600g Ardsallagh Goat Products Woodstock 200g, 600g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Cream Cheese Catering Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Cumin Cumin 200g, 400g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Feta 300g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Feta Smoked Smoked Applewood 300g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Gold 200g, 400g From Jersey Cows Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Mature 200g, 400g From Jersey Cows Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Smoked Smoked Applewood 200g, 400g From Jersey Cows Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Halloumi 225g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Halloumi Smoked Smoked Applewood 225g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Nettle Nettle 200g, 400g Ballinrostig Homestead Ballinrostig Red Pepper, Onion and Garlic Red Pepper, Onion and Garlic 200g, 400g Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Garlic and Thyme Garlic and Thyme 140g, 1kg Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Honey and Chilli Honey and Chilli 140g, 1kg Bally Goats Cheese Bally Goats Cheese Original 140g, 1kg Ballyhubbock Farm Sheep's Milk Halloumi 150g Ballylisk Triple Rose 130g, 230g Ballylisk Triple Rose Smoked 130g, 230g Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Emmental Various weights/forms Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Glandór 200g wax, 250g prepack Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Low Fat Cheddar Various weights/forms Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Monterey Jack Various weights/forms Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Mozzarella Various weights/forms Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Murragh 200g wax, 250g prepack Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Regatto Various weights/forms Bandon Vale Cheese Ltd Vintage Cheese 200g wax, 250g prepack Beal Organic Cheese Ltd Beal Organic Cheese 8-10kg wheel Bellingham Blue Bellingham Blue 1.5kg, 3kg No Cheese Maker Cheese Animal Milk Veg Org Texture Style Rind Age 45 Bellingham Blue Bellingham Bawn G R V N Soft 46 Bluebell Falls Cranberry G P V N Soft Fresh 47 Bluebell Falls Garlic and Pepper G P V N Soft Fresh 48 Bluebell Falls Honey, Garlic and Thyme G P V N Soft Fresh 49 Bluebell Falls Original G P V N Soft Fresh 50 Bluebell Falls Pepper, Mixed Herbs and Garlic G P V N Soft Fresh 51 Bo Rua Farm Bo Rua Cheese C P V N Hard Cheddar Natural/Waxed 8 months 52 Bo Rua Farm Bo Rua with Cumin Seeds C P V N Hard Cheddar Natural/Waxed 8 months 53 Bo Rua Farm Bo Rua with Tomatoes and Herbs C P V N Hard Cheddar Natural/Waxed 8 months 54 Bo Rua Farm Rebelette C P V N Semi-soft Reblochon Washed Rind 6-8 weeks 55 Boyne Pastures Feta E P V N Soft Feta 56 Boyne Pastures Toto E P V N Semi-hard Gouda 57 Boyne Pastures Toto Blue E P V N Blue Gouda 58 Boyne Valley Farmhouse Cheese Boyne Valley Blue G P V N Semi-hard Bleu D'Auvergne 3 months 59 Boyne Valley Farmhouse Cheese Tomme de Boyne Valley G P V N Semi-hard Tomme mould ripened 2/3 months 60 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 61 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold and Black Pepper C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 62 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold and Piri Piri C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 63 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold Cumin C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 64 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold Garlic and Nettle C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 65 Burren Gold (Aillwee Cave) Burren Gold Smoked C R A N Hard Gouda Natural 12 months 66 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Cheddar and Cracked Black Peppercorn C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 67 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Cheddar with Chives C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 68 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Cheddar with Garlic and Fine Herbs C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 69 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Cheddar with Red Wine C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 70 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Irish Cream Liqueur Cheddar C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 71 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Original Irish Porter C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 72 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Original Irish Whiskey C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 73 Cahills Farm Cheeses Ltd Wild Blueberries and Vodka C P Y N Semi-hard Cheddar Natural 10 months 74 Cais na Tire Cais na Tire (Gouda) E P A N Semi-hard Gouda Waxed 10 months 75 Cais na Tire Cais na Tire Fenugreek E P A N Hard Tomme Waxed 10 months 76 Cais na Tire Cais na Tire Garlic and Herbs E P A N Hard Tomme Waxed 10 months 77 Cais na Tire Cais na Tire Sheep’s Cheese E P A N Hard Tomme Waxed 10 months 78 Carbery Group Carbery Light Cheese C P V N Hard Cheddar 12 months 79 Carbery Group Carbery Mild Cheddar C P V N Hard Cheddar 3-6 months 80 Carbery Group Carbery Mozzarella C P V N Soft Mozzarella Soft 81 Carbery Group Carbery Special Reserve Cheddar C P V N Hard Cheddar 24 months 82 Carbery Group Dubliner Light Red C P V N Hard Cheddar 12 months 83 Carbery Group Dubliner Light White C P V N Hard Cheddar 12 months 84 Carbery Group Dubliner Mild C P V N Hard Cheddar 3-6 months 85 Carbery Group Dubliner Red C P V N Hard Cheddar 12 months 86 Carbery Group Dubliner Vintage C P V N Hard Cheddar 24 months 87 Carbery Group Dubliner White C P V N Hard Cheddar 12 months 88 Carbery Group Italian Style C P V N Hard Parmesan Hard Cheese Maker Cheese Flavour Weight Description Bellingham Blue Bellingham Bawn 1.5kg, 3kg Bluebell Falls Cranberry Cranberry 500g Bluebell Falls Garlic and Pepper Garlic and Pepper 500g Bluebell Falls Honey, Garlic and Thyme Honey, Garlic and Thyme 140g, 500g Greek style feta goat cheese in a black/red peppercorn with basil Bluebell Falls Original 140g, 500g Soft & Creamy Bluebell Falls Pepper, Mixed Herbs and Garlic Pepper, Mixed Herbs and Garlic140g, 500g Bo Rua Farm Bo Rua Cheese 150g, 1kg, 4.4kg Close textured, cheddar style with slight buttery aroma.
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