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Wg-027 Champignon Grand Noir July 2015 Fr-069 Brie 3K D’Amir (1x7Lb) 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! $3.49/Lb * All pricing listed is Net-Net only. No additional discounts will be given. Promotional pricing applies to SHIPPING DATES ONLY. * Wg-027Indulge Champignon in GRAND Grand NOIR Noir (1x5.5Lb) Our premium blue cheese encased * Premium blue incheese a black with wax a luscious and creamy texture. Buy 2 cases • Premium blue cheese with a luscious andof any * Madecreamy with texturehigh-quality pasteurized• Made with cow’s high -milkquality from pasteurized Champignon cow’s Swissmilk Brown from SwissCows Brown that Cows that graze in the Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germanycheese and graze in the Allgäu region of get 1 case of Bavaria,• Each Germany. wheel is hand-dipped in a protective black wax and ripened for 8 weeksGrand (4 Noir Eachweeks wheel cold is -hand-dippedripened) to develop a bold but * well-balanced blue flavor in a protective black wax and ripened• 2013 for World 8 weeks Championship (4 weeks Cheese Super Gold winner cold-ripened) to develop a bold but• well-balancedGluten free, lactose blue free, flavor. and rBGH free * 2013 World Championship Cheese Super Gold winner. * Gluten free, lactose free, and rBGHfree. www.champignon-usa.com $9.79/Lb Wg-023 Cambozola Black Label (2x4.4Lb) Wg-055 Bavarian Limburger (6x6.35oz) Through a longer A washed-rind ripening time in cow’s milk cheese special cold cellars, with a gold colored the result is a pre- rind, which is mium triple-cream, washed with a mild soft ripened blue brine solution. cheese with won- derful flavor. $19.99/Cs $8.99/Lb Wg-013 Brie with Garlic (2x3.5Lb) Wg-060 Champignon Green Pepper (2x3.5Lb) Known for its A double-cream health benefits, soft-ripened cheese garlic enhances with the special the taste of this seasoning of im- double-cream,soft- ported Madagascar ripened cheese. peppercorns with a velvety consistency $7.99/Lb and spicy flavor. $7.99/Lb Fr-049 Brie 3K Ermitage (1x7Lb) Fr-082 Brie Fondue Ermitage (6x7oz) This double-crème Brie is one of the finest we’ve Brie comes wrapped in paper in small wooden bowl, found. This plump, creamy, surface ripened cheese is place in the microwave for about two minutes. After made in the Lorraine region of France. While most those magical two minutes you have a bowl of warm, people eat the rind, some prefer only the soft white gooey, deliciousness! This Brie fondue is mild and interior. Serve it at room temperature. slightly buttery in flavor–a must have for Brie lovers! $4.99/Lb *Pre-order item* $29.99/Cs Fr-064 Brie Nangis Rouzaire (2x2.2Lb) Brie de Nangis hails from Brie, just southwest of Paris, France, and is one of the milder, more buttery Bries. It almost disap- peared from production but has seen a revival over the past few decades. Brie de Nangis is creamy and smooth and has a slightly chalky center that becomes runny with age. This cheese also pairs well with a Sauvignon Blanc and bigger reds such as Merlot. $33.99/Cs Fr-311 Triple Cream “Germain” (6x6.35oz) A ripened Cow’s cheese with a smooth texture and creamy flavor. Ideal for a cheese plate.. $40.99/Cs Fr-238 Camembert Le Châtelain (12x8oz) Camembert Le Châtelain is an excellent example of * this cheese, with a recipe that is true to the original. It is succulent, ripe, rich, and creamy. Only gently pasteurized at moderate temperatures, Camembert Le Châtelain retains most of the authentic flavors and qualities of the raw-milk cheese you can buy only in France. Excellent served with light reds from the Loire Valley or champagne. $53.99/Cs Fr-199 Bucheron Sevre Belle (2x3.86Lb) A bloomy aged goat cheese produced by the village locals of Celles-sur-Belle in the West of France. This log-shaped goat’s milk cheese is sweet and mellow when young with a creamy and crumbly texture. It is not wrapped and cut thus ripen slowly, allowing it to gain character. As it ages, its flavor becomes more pronounced and the texture will become drier. $49.99/Cs Fr-563 Roquefort Papillion Black Label (4x3Lb)) The exceptional PAPILLON Roquefort is distinguished first and foremost by its white curd and the intense blue which generously marbles its wide and numerous cavities. In the mouth, its unctuous and supple texture melts deliciously with a recognizable taste that leaves a powerful lingering aftertaste. $10.25/Lb Us-146 Plain Goat Logs (12x4oz) Us-051 Crumble Goat Caps Plain Us-145 Assorted Goat Logs (12x4oz) Us-052 Crumble Goat Onion & Basil *Pre-order item* Us-136 Fig & Olive Goat Logs (12x4oz) Us-207 Crumble Goat Candied Cranberry Us-147 Garlic & Herbs Goat Logs (12x4oz) Fresh crumbled goat cheese is packed in a deli cup, Us-148 Four Peppers Goat Logs (12x4oz) available in Plain, Onion & Basil and Candied Cranberry. Us-154 Honey Goat Logs (12x4oz) Packed (12x4oz) $27.99/Cs Us-157 Cran/Cinnamon Logs (12x4oz) Us-158 Peppadew Goat Logs (12x4oz) Us-043 Montchevre Cabri (2x2.2Lb) Us-161 Montchevre Cabri Mini (6x4.4oz) Us-159 Lemon Zest Goat Logs (12x4oz) This mild and creamy goat brie is hand-made in small Us-204 Blueberry Vanilla Goat (12x4oz) vats, handcrafted and slowly aged. Us-205 Tomato Basil Goat Logs (12x4oz) Us-336 Goat Log with Truffle (12x4oz) Bulk $7.99/Lb Mini $15.99/Cs Known for their clean and tangy flavor, Montchevré fresh goat cheese logs are made year-round from Us-104 Bucheron Montchevre (2x2.2Lb) prime quality goat’s milk, and vacuum-packed to lock This traditional soft-ripened lactic chevre has an ivory in freshness and extra shelf life. colored center surrounded by a white bloomy rind and is $25.99/Cs $37.99/Cs hand-crafted to achieve a distinctive tangy, earthy flavor. All logs except US-336 US-336 $28.99/Cs A MODERN CLASSIC! A TASTE OF THE SOUTH! 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