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Cheese Guide CHEESE GUIDE NAME TYPE ORIGIN NAME TYPE ORIGIN Bellingham Blue Blue Cheese IRISH Provolone Soft Semi-Soft ITALIAN Bleu D’ Auvergne A.O.C. Blue Cheese FRENCH Reblochon de Savoie A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Bleu Des Causses A.O.C. Blue Cheese FRENCH Roves des Garrigues Semi-Soft FRENCH Bresse Bleu Blue Cheese FRENCH St. Nectaire A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Cabrales Spanich Blue Cheese FRENCH Stinking Bishop Semi-Soft UK Cambozola Blue Brie Blue Cheese FRENCH Taleggio D.O.P. Semi-Soft ITALIAN Cashel Blue Blue Cheese IRISH Brie De Meaux A.O.C. Soft White FRENCH Cashel Blue Blue Cheese IRISH Brie Small Soft White FRENCH Cashel Blue Mature Blue Cheese IRISH Brie Wheel 60% Soft White FRENCH Crozier Blue Large Blue Cheese IRISH Brillat Savarin Soft White FRENCH Crozier Blue Small Blue Cheese IRISH Camembert A.O.C. Soft White FRENCH Fourme D’Ambert A.O.C. Blue Cheese FRENCH Camembert Le Bocage Soft White FRENCH Gorgonzola D.O.P. Blue Cheese ITALIAN Camembert Standard Soft White FRENCH Gorgonzola Mountain Blue Cheese ITALIAN Chaource A.O.C. Soft White FRENCH Kearney Blue Blue Cheese IRISH Cooleeney Camembert Soft White IRISH Roquefort A.O.C. Blue Cheese FRENCH Cooleeney Camembert Soft White IRISH St. Agur Blue Cheese FRENCH Cooleeney Gortnamona Goats Brie Soft White IRISH Stilton Blue Cheese UK Cooleeney Gortnamona Goats Brie Soft White IRISH Wicklow Blue Brie Blue Cheese IRISH Delice De Bourgogne Soft White FRENCH Ardrahan Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Dunbarra Soft White IRISH Ardrahan Small Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Dunbarra Peppered Soft White IRISH Ardrahan Smoked Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Gaperon Soft White FRENCH Ardrahan Smoked Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Mini Goat Logs Soft White FRENCH Carrigaline Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Neufchatel A.O.C. Soft White FRENCH Carrigaline Garlic & Herb Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Saint- Andre Soft White FRENCH Sainte Maure Ash A.O.C. Fresh & Semi Soft FRENCH St. Killian Carrigbyrne Camembert Soft White IRISH St Marcellin Fresh & Semi Soft FRENCH St. Killian’s Brie Soft White IRISH Triskel Pyramid (Mar-Dec) Fresh & Semi Soft IRISH Tipperary Brie Soft White IRISH Vacherin Mont D’Or A.O.C. Fresh & Semi Soft FRENCH Wicklow Baun Soft White IRISH Valencay Ash A.O.C. Fresh & Semi Soft FRENCH Appenzeller Surchoix Hard Cheese FRENCH Ardsallagh Goat Log Fresh Cheese IRISH Bandon Vale Hard Cheese IRISH Ardsallagh Hard Goat Cheese Fresh Cheese IRISH Bandon Vale Vintage Hard Cheese IRISH Banon De Provence Fresh Cheese FRENCH Beaufort A.O.C. Hard Cheese FRENCH Bluebell Falls Goat Log Fresh Cheese IRISH Cantal A.O.C. Hard Cheese FRENCH Bluebell Falls (Honey & Thyme) Fresh Cheese IRISH Cheddar Chilli & Pepper Hard Cheese IRISH Boile Goat Log Fresh Cheese IRISH Cheddar Porter Hard Cheese IRISH Chulchoill Goat Log Fresh Cheese IRISH Cheddar Porter Hard Cheese IRISH Goat Logs Fresh Cheese FRENCH Cheddar Whiskey Hard Cheese IRISH Goat Soft Faisselle Fresh Cheese FRENCH Cheddar Applewood Smoked Hard Cheese IRISH St Tola Goat Log Fresh Cheese IRISH Cheddar Hegarty’s Farmhouse Hard Cheese IRISH St Tola Goat Log Ash Fresh Cheese IRISH Cheddar Oak Smoked Hard Cheese IRISH Boulettes D’Avesnes Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Comte A.O.C. 12 Months Hard Cheese FRENCH Brin Du Maquis Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Comte A.O.C. 16 Months Hard Cheese FRENCH Cabecou Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Comte A.O.C. 6 Months Hard Cheese FRENCH Crottin De Chavignol A.O.C. Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Coolea Farmhouse Hard Cheese IRISH Crottin De Chevre Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Cooleeney Daru Hard Cheese IRISH Feta Ewes Aged In Oak Barrel Fresh Cheese Aged ITALIAN Corleggy Small Hard Cheese IRISH Goat Log Ash Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Cornish Yarg Hard Cheese UK Picodon Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Cratloe Hills Sheep Hard Cheese IRISH Pouligny-Saint-Pierre Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Creeny Small Hard Cheese IRISH Saint Marcellin In Ceramic Dish Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Glebe Brethan Hard Cheese IRISH Ste Maure Log White Fresh Cheese Aged FRENCH Gouda Hard Cheese FRENCH Triskel Buche (Mar-Dec) Semi Soft IRISH Grana Padano 16 Mths D.O.P. Hard Cheese ITALIAN Brun de Noix Semi-Soft FRENCH Jarlsberg Quarter Hard Cheese NORWAY Chablis Semi-Soft FRENCH Knockanore Oak Smoked Hard Cheese IRISH Chaumes Semi-Soft FRENCH Knockdrinna Gold Goat Hard Cheese IRISH Corsican & Herbs Semi-Soft FRENCH Knockdrinna Sheep Hard Cheese IRISH Corsican Filetta Semi-Soft FRENCH Lavistown Hard Cheese IRISH Durrus Large Semi-Soft IRISH Mahon Hard Cheese FRENCH Durrus Small Semi-Soft IRISH Manchego Hard Cheese FRENCH Epoisses A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Mimolette Hard Cheese FRENCH Fontina Wedge Semi-Soft ITALIAN Monterey Jack Hard Cheese AMERICAN Gubbeen Large Semi-Soft IRISH Morbier A.O.C. Hard Cheese FRENCH Gubbeen Oak Smoked Semi-Soft IRISH Mossfield Gouda Hard Cheese IRISH Gubbeen Oak Smoked Semi-Soft IRISH Parmigiano Reggiano Hard Cheese ITALIAN Gubbeen Small Semi-Soft IRISH Pecorino Romano D.O.P. Hard Cheese ITALIAN Kilree Semi-Soft IRISH Pecorino Truffle Hard Cheese FRENCH Langres Semi-Soft FRENCH Pyrenee Navarrais Hard Cheese FRENCH Livarot Small Semi-Soft FRENCH Raclette Hard Cheese FRENCH Maroilles A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Regato Hard Cheese IRISH Milleens Semi-Soft IRISH St Tola Hard Goat Cheese Hard Cheese IRISH Milleens Semi-Soft IRISH St. Gall Hard Cheese IRISH Munster A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Swiss Gruyere A.O.C. Hard Cheese SWISS Ossau-Iraty Semi-Soft FRENCH Tete De Moine Hard Cheese FRENCH Pont L’Eveque A.O.C. Semi-Soft FRENCH Tomme De Savoie A.O.C. Hard Cheese FRENCH Port Salut Semi-Soft FRENCH Triskel Gwenned (May-Dec) Hard Cheese IRISH DAIRY IRISH CHEESE Ardrahan Small Ardrahan Ardrahan Smoked Weight /Quantity 300g Weight /Quantity 1.6kg Weight /Quantity 300g Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH PRICE: €6.40 £5.44 PRICE: €12.90 £10.97 PRICE: €6.95 £5.91 CODE: 42020 CODE: 42005 CODE: 42021 Ardrahan Smoked Bandon Vale Bandon Vale Vintage Weight /Quantity 1.5kg Weight /Quantity 3.5kg Weight /Quantity 200g Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH PRICE: €14.70 £12.50 PRICE: €12.45 £10.59 PRICE: €3.75 £3.19 CODE: 42006 CODE: 42045 CODE: 42040 Bellingham Blue Crozier Blue Large Crozier Blue Small Weight /Quantity Cut to order Weight /Quantity 1.4kg Weight /Quantity 350g Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH PRICE: €19.95 £16.96 PRICE: €22.50 £19.13 PRICE: €8.90 £7.57 CODE: 42010 CODE: 42112 CODE: 42111 Cashel Blue Cashel Blue Cashel Blue Mature Weight /Quantity 1.6kg Weight /Quantity 350g Weight /Quantity 1.5kg Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO PRICE: €11.95 £10.16 PRICE: €5.20 £4.42 PRICE: €13.85 £11.78 CODE: 42105 CODE: 42110 CODE: 42106 DUBLIN | TEL : +353 16234111 | FAX : +353 1 6234042 | BELFAST | TEL : 028 90432522 | FAX : 028 90950055 [email protected] 65 DAIRY DAIRY IRISH CHEESE IRISH CHEESE Cheddar Whiskey Cheddar Oak Smoked Cheddar Applewood Smoked Cooleeney Daru Cooleeney Camembert Cooleeney Camembert Weight /Quantity 2.25kg Weight /Quantity 1.85kg Weight /Quantity 1.5kg Weight /Quantity 350g Weight /Quantity 200g Weight /Quantity 1.7kg Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO PRICE: €24.90 £21.17 PRICE: €14.90 £12.67 PRICE: €16.95 £14.41 PRICE: €5.85 £4.98 PRICE: €2.60 £2.21 PRICE: €11.60 £9.86 CODE: 42194 CODE: 40519 CODE: 40517 CODE: 40522 CODE: 42121 CODE: 42118 Cheddar Chilli & Pepper Cheddar Hegarty’s Farmhouse Knockanore Oak Smoked Cheddar Coolea Farmhouse Cooleeney Gortnamona Goats Brie Cooleeney Gortnamona Goats Brie Weight /Quantity 2.25kg Weight /Quantity Cut to order Weight /Quantity 2.5kg Weight /Quantity Cut to order Weight /Quantity 190g Weight /Quantity 1.7kg Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO PRICE: €28.90 £24.57 PRICE: €15.95 £13.56 PRICE: €15.75 £13.39 PRICE: €16.95 £14.41 PRICE: €4.65 £3.96 PRICE: €17.25 £14.67 CODE: 42193 CODE: 42162 CODE: 42233 CODE: 42090 CODE: 42247 CODE: 42248 Cheddar Porter Cheddar Porter Carrigaline Glebe Brethan Cratloe Hills Sheep Dunbarra Weight /Quantity 2.25kg Weight /Quantity 200g Weight /Quantity 400g Weight /Quantity Cut to order Weight /Quantity 450g Weight /Quantity 180g Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH PRICE: €12.90 £10.97 PRICE: €2.85 £2.43 PRICE: €7.10 £6.04 PRICE: €24.95 £21.21 PRICE: €23.75 £20.19 PRICE: €3.25 £2.77 CODE: 42191 CODE: 42195 CODE: 42055 CODE: 42095 CODE: 43030 CODE: 42125 Carrigaline Garlic & Herb Corleggy Small Creeny Small Durrus Large Durrus Small Dunbarra Peppered Weight /Quantity 400g Weight /Quantity 450g Weight /Quantity 450g Weight /Quantity 1.5kg Weight /Quantity 380g Weight /Quantity 180g Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : KILO Price Unit : EACH Price Unit : EACH PRICE: €7.10 £6.04 PRICE: €11.90 £10.12 PRICE: €11.90 £10.12 PRICE: €16.95 £14.41 PRICE: €6.55 £5.57 PRICE: €3.45 £2.94 CODE: 42060 CODE: 42065 CODE: 42066 CODE: 42135 CODE: 42140 CODE: 42130 DUBLIN | TEL : +353 16234111 | FAX : +353 1 6234042 | BELFAST | TEL : 028 90432522 | FAX : 028 90950055 DUBLIN | TEL : +353 16234111 | FAX : +353 1 6234042 | BELFAST | TEL : 028 90432522 | FAX : 028 90950055 [email protected] [email protected] 66 67 DAIRY DAIRY IRISH CHEESE IRISH CHEESE Bluebell Falls Goat Log Bluebell Falls Goat Log (Honey & Thyme) Chulchoill Goat Log Gubbeen Large Gubbeen Small Kearney Blue Weight /Quantity 500g Weight /Quantity 500g Weight /Quantity 1kg Weight /Quantity 1.4kg Weight /Quantity 400g Weight /Quantity 560g Price
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