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Cloth Bound Cheddar

Grandvewe’s Cheddar is a luxurious and indulgent treat for cheese lovers. With a distinctively rich and buttery taste, the use of sheep milk sets it apart from other cheddar cheeses. The cheese is aged for at least 12 months, during which time it develops a tangy and sharp taste that is characteristic of cheddar cheese. However, the sheep milk adds an extra dimension to the flavor profile resulting in a richer and more complex taste.

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Cloth Bound Cheddar

Its texture is crumbly, complex and luxurious.

  • 98% of lactose intolerant people can have sheep cheese
  • No cholesterol
  • Twice the calcium of cows’ milk 
  • Mono-unsaturated fat
Serving suggestion

Serving suggestion

This cheese is stunning eaten with crackers or paired with home made pickled onions.  Create a Ploughmans plate with crusty bread, pickles and leg ham. Treat it like any amazing cheddar. Personally, I just eat it straight from the block!

A bit about best-before dates

For fresh cheeses like creme fraiche, yoghurt, mascarpone, fresh mozzarella, ricotta and cottage cheese, it’s important to follow the best-before date. For soft rind, washed rind, blue and hard cheeses, the best-before date is more of an indication and your cheese will often be at its best on or after this date.

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Some simple storage tips

The way you store your cheesy stash can make or break its quality. Wrap washed rind, blues and soft cheeses in waxy, grease-proof parchment paper to stop it getting sweaty. Blue cheese can also be wrapped in alfoil to stem blue mould growth on the cut surface. Hard cheeses can be wrapped in plastic but we prefer waxed paper for these as well.

Once you’ve wrapped your cheese, pop it in a sealed plastic (like a hard container or zip-lock bag) to control humidity and stop it drying out. It should then be stored in the vegetable compartment of your fridge.

Even if you do all of this correctly, cheese can develop surface mould. It doesn’t grow inside the cheese and most moulds are food-safe anyway. Just gently scrape or cut it off and your cheese is good to go.

Pair it with

    • Pinot Paste

    Pinot Paste

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