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Epicure Foods Corporation Epicure Foods Corporation 2015 Holiday Specialties www.epicurefoodscorp.com 908.527.8080 CRO-100 Dalmatia Fig Spread (12x8.5 oz) CRO-110 Dalmatia Fig Spread Bulk (4x3.53 lb) CRO-120 Dalmatia Fig Spread With Orange (12x8.5 oz) CRO-200 Dalmatia Black Olive Tapenade (12x6.7 oz) CRO-210 Dalmatia Green Olive Tapenade (12x6.7 oz) CRO-250 Dalmatia Red Pepper Spread (12x7.1 oz) FR-716 Barnier Picholines (1x11 lb) FR-717 Authentic Nicoise (1x11 lb) GR-605 Divina Olive Greek Mix Jars (6x6.36 oz) GR-608 Divina Greek Olive Mix No Pits (2x5 lb) GR-609 Divina Greek Olive Mix With Pits (2x5 lb) IT-319 Terra Maris Tomatoes Retail Antipasto (6x18.7 oz) US-010 Divina Roasted Red Tomatoes (6x10 oz)* *Pre-Order Item FR-069 Brie 3K D’Amir (1x7 lb) Brie D’amir is a French Double Crème 60% soft ripened cheese. It has a rich buttery flavor with nutty under¬tones. Perfect for any number of dishes. This brie is the best in price, taste, and quality! FR-844 Brie La Petite Reine FR-845 Camembert La Petite Reine (6x8.8oz) (6x8.8oz) French for “Little Queen,” this cheese certainly Brie La Petite Reine brings you all of the lives up to its name. with earthy tones and a creamy, butter-like flavors of traditional creamy mushroom flavor, La Petite Reine shows French Brie, in a compact, elegant mini- off a traditional rustic palette. If Brie is the wheel. Perfect with crusty bread to enjoy a “King’s Cheese,” then this Camembert is truly truly authentic French experience. worthy of being its counterpart. FR-228 Butter Isigny Rolls (20x8.8 oz) FR-229 Butter Isigny Bar Unsalted (20x8 oz) FR-233 Butter Isigny Bar Salted (20x8 oz) FR-468 Mimolette 6 Months (2x7 lb) FR-483 Mimolette Waxed 2-3 Months (2x7 lb) FR-484 Mimolette Aged 12 Months (2x7 lb) FR-603 Abbaye St. Mere (2x4 lb) FR-202 Isigny Fromage Blanc (6x1.1 lb)* FR-207 Butter Dishes Isigny Sweet (48x25 g)* It began in 1932 when the first Isigny-sur-Mer dairy Co-operative was formed. In the beginning, there were just 42 dairy farmers who joined forces to promote and defend the good name of the Isigny terroir, famous for its milk and butter. In 1945 the Co-operative had 180 members, which rose to nearly 800 by 1970. But it was in 1979 that Isigny Sainte-Mère came into being, following the merger with neighbouring Sainte- Mère-Eglise Dairy Co-operative. **Pre-Order=Pre-Order Item Item FR-011 Belletoile Goat Milk Spread (12x4.4 oz) Belletoile Goat Milk Cheese Spread features the recipe as Valfrais, which means this product maintains it’s natural, gourmet cheese status. Created in France, 100% all natural and without any artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. FR-012 Belletoile 70% (1x6 lb) Belletoile, a luscious 70% triple crème, is a bloomy rind cheese made by the French fromagerie, Hutin. Both rich and mellow in flavor, Belletoile Triple Crème is a spreadable cheese that is creamy, buttery and luscious. It is great before dinner on crusty French bread, or as a dessert topped with brown sugar and slivered almonds or with ripe berries. This cheese ripens with age. FR-036 Brie 3K Couronne Plain (1x6 lb) FR-037 Brie 1K Couronne Plain (2x2.2 lb) FR-038 Brie 1K Couronne Herb (2x2.2 lb) FR-039 Brie 1K Couronne Pepper (2x2.2 lb) Made with 60% cream, which gives it a rich, smooth flavor. Not too fat, not too lean, just right! It’s mild, sweet, and perfectly ripe, a natural companion to crusty baguettes and crisp cham- pagne. US-171 Great Hill Blue (20x8.8 oz) Unlike many blue varieties, the milk is not homogenized resulting in a fully flavored and smooth tasting cheese. Upon coagulation, the curd is cut and stirred until reaching the desired consistency, at which time the whey is drained off. Each cheese form is hand-filled using traditional techniques. This insures proper whey expulsion and curd structure. IT-024 Gorgonzola Piccante DOP (4x3 lbs oz) IT-025 Gorgonzola Dolce DOP (4x3 lbs) IT-034 Marscapone 500g (12x8.8 oz) IT-035 Marscapone 250g (4x6 lbs) US-583 Piper’s Pyramid (6x10 oz) US-584 O’Banon (12x6 oz) US-585 Old Kentucky Tomme (1x5 lbs) US-586 Mont St. Francis (2x1 lb) US-587 Wabash Cannonball (6x4 oz) US-588 Crocodile Tear (6x4 oz) US-589 Sofia (3x1 lb) US-598 Julianna (2x1.3 lbs) US-590 Fresh Hearts with Pink Peppercorns (6x6 oz)* US-597 Fresh Hearts with Bourbon & Chocolate (6x6 oz)* goat cheese *Pre-Order Item FR-373 Fromager D’Affinois (2x4.4 lb) FR-367 Fromager D’Affinois Truffles (2x4.4 lb) FR-368 Fromager D’Affinois Pepper (2x4.4 lb) FR-372 Fromager D’Affinois G&H (2x4.4 lb) FR-499 Pave D’Affinois (8x5.5 oz) FR-515 Fromager D’Affinois Chévre (Florette) (1x2.2 lb) FR-552 Fromager D’Affinois Brebis (Rocastin) (1x2.2 lb) FR-889 St. Angel Triple Creme (2x1.7 lb) FR-890 St. Geric Blue Cheese (2x1.7 lb) FR-366 Pave D’Affinois Truffles Mini (6x5.29 oz)* FR-370 Fromager D’Affinois Blue (1x4.4 lb)* *Pre-Order Item FR-440 Couturier Plain Goat Log Soignon (12x4 oz) FR-455 Couturier Pepper Goat Log Soignon (12x4 oz) FR-460 Couturier G&H Goat Log Soignon (12x4 oz) FR-465 Couturier Plain Goat Log Soignon (6x11 oz) FR-459 Couturier G&H Goat Log Soignon (6x11 oz) FR-198 Soignon Ripened Bucheron (2x2.2 lb) FR-545 Soignon Rondin Couturier White (2x2.2 lb) BE-603 Goat Cheese Honey Bulk Capra (2x2.2 lb) FR-644 Spreadable Goat Soignon (12x5.5 oz) FR-612 St. Paulin (2x4 lb) WG-020 Cambozola Blue (2x5 lb) WG-023 Cambozola Black Label (2x4.4 lb) WG-073 Mirabo Creme Fraiche (2x4 lb) WG-013 Brie With Garlic (2x3 lb) WG-025 Brie W/ Mushroom (2x5 lb) WG-060 Brie W/ Green Pepper (2x3 lb) WG-072 Mirabo Walnut (2x2.5 lb) WG-027 Champignon Grand Noir (1x5.5 lb) WG-090 Rougette Bavarian Red (2x5 lb) WG-055 Limburger (6x6.35 oz) WG-014 Brie in Tins Germany (4x12x4.5 oz) WG-022 Camembert in Tins (4x12x4.5 oz) WG-021 Cambozola Mini (8x4.4 oz)* WG-026 Campignon Brie/Mushroom Mini (8x4.4 oz)* *Pre-Order Item US-043 Cabri Goat Brie (2x2.2 lbs) US-051 Crumbled Goat Cups (12x4 oz) US-052 Crumbled Goat Onion and Basil (12x4 oz) US-064 Chevre in Blue (1x5 lbs) US-088 Crottin (18x3.5 oz) US-089 Crottin Garlic and Herb (18x3.5 oz) US-091 Chevre Fleurie Organic Goat Logs (8x6 oz) US-092 Crottin 4 Peppers (18x3.5 oz) US-093 Crottins Assorted (18x3.5 oz) US-104 Bucheron (2x2.2 lbs) US-108 Coeur de Chevre Organic Garlic/Herbs (12x4 oz) US-135 Goat Log Pumpkin (12x4 oz)* US-136 Goat Log Fig and Olive (12x4 oz) US-137 Goat Log Blueberry Vanilla (12x8 oz) US-138 Goat Log Cranberry Cinnamon (12x8 oz) US-146 Goat Log Plain (12x4 oz) US-147 Goat Log Garlic/Herb (12x4 oz) US-148 Goat Log Pepper (12x4 oz) US-149 Goat Log Plain (12x10.5oz) US-150 Goat Log Garlic/Herb (12x10.5oz) US-153 Goat Feta (12x7 oz) US-154 Goat Log Honey (12x4 oz) US-155 Rondin Honey (2x2 lbs) US-156 Goat Feta Crumble Cups (12x4 oz) US-157 Goat Log Cranberry Cinnamon (12x4 oz) US-158 Goat Log Peppadew (12x4 oz) US-159 Goat Log Lemon Zest (12x4 oz) US-160 Coeur de Chevre Organic Logs (12x4 oz) US-161 Cabri Goat Brie Mini Retail (6x4.4. oz) US-165 Goat Milk Cheddar (1x10 lbs) US-166 Medallion Goat Cheese (12x5 oz) US-193 Rondin White (2x2 lbs) US-194 Rondin Garlic and Herb (2x2 lbs) US-204 Goat Log Blueberry (12x4 oz) US-205 Goat Log Tomato Basil (12x4 oz) US-207 Crumbled Goat Candied Cranberry (12x4 oz)* US-223 Rondin Cranberry (2x2 lbs) US-336 Goat Log with Truffles (12x4 oz) US-337 Truffle Goat Cheese (6x5 oz) US-338 Chevre Oh-La-La (12x5 oz) *Pre-Order Item FR-311 Triple Cream “Germain” (6x6.35 oz) FR-316 Affine Au Chablis “Germain” (6x7.05 oz) FR-321 Epoisse Half “Germain” (6x4.4 oz) FR-322 Epoisse “Germain” (6x8.8 oz) FR-408 Langres AOP “Germain” (6x6.3 oz) US-640 Sweet Grass Dairy Green Hill Camembert (6x8 oz) US-641 Sweet Grass Dairy Asher Blue (1x6 lbs) US-642 Sweet Grass Dairy Thomasville Tomme (1x 5.5 lbs) US-398 Lioni Fresh Mozzarella Hand Wrapped (12x1 lb) US-399 Lioni Burrata Con Panna (6x8 oz) US-391 Lioni Fresh Mozzarella Curd (2x21 lbs)* US-400 Lioni Ciliegine Bulk (2x3 lbs)* US-401 Lioni Ciliegine Retail Cup (12x8 oz)* US-402 Lioni Perline Bulk (2x3 lbs)* US-403 Lioni Perline Retail Cup (12x8 oz)* US-170 Point Reyes Blue (1x6 lb) US-176 Bay Blue “Point Reyes” (1x6 lb) US-177 Toma “Point Reyes” (1x9 lb) US-248 Point Reyes Blue Wedges (16x6 oz)* *Pre-Order Item US-770 Lille Coulommiers (12x7 oz) US-771 Governor’s Cheddar (12x7 oz) US-772 Alehouse Cheddar (1x10 lbs) US-1100 Windham Wheat Crackers US-1101 Multi-Seed Rye Crackers US-1102 Richmond Rosemary Crackers US-1103 Toasted Sesame Graham Crackers US-1104 Governor’s Cheddar Crackers US-1105 Alehouse Cheddar Crackers US-1106 Middlebury Maple Crackers All Packed (12x6 oz) US-086 Rogue Caveman Blue Cheese (1x5 lb) US-087 Rogue Organic Caveman Blue (1x5 lb) US-094 Rogue Crater Lake Blue (1x5 lb) US-378 Rogue Oregonzola Blue Cheese (1x5 lb) US-379 Rogue Echo Mountain Blue (1x5 lb) US-827 Rogue Oregon Blue (1x5 lb) US-829 Rogue Smokey Blue Cheese (1x5 lb) US-832 Rogue Brutal Blue (1x5 lb) US-833 Mount Mazama Cow &Goat Milk (1x10 lb) US-548 Rogue Cacow Belle (6x10x8 oz)* US-828 Rogue River Blue Cheese (1x5 lb)* US-830 Rogue River Blue Reserve (1x5 lb)* US-831 Rogue Blue Heaven Cheese Powder (6x4 lb)* US-834 Blue Heaven Cheese Powder Jars 4 x (6x3 oz)* FR-043 Delice D’Argental Wood Box (1x2.65 lb) FR-262 Jacquin Coeur Berry Ash (2x4.4 lb) FR-265 Comte Fort Lucotte Quarter 12M (1x18 lb) FR-353 Fleur Verte (1x4.5 lb) FR-374 Fougerus Rouzaire (4x1.5 lb) FR-390 Jacquin Cornilly (6x8.8 oz) FR-393 Jacquin Chabiquet (12x5.3 oz) FR-489 Onetik Ossau Iraty 4M Past.
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