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‘Treat Me’

£25 per box

£25.00

So what’s in a ‘Treat Me’ box?

This box features 3 cheeses from this month’s subscription box – and comes with FREE DELIVERY

Maybe you just want to dip your toe tentatively into the world of Fromage?  Maybe you have a cosy evening for two planned and a little cheese love is required? Maybe you just want to treat someone special, either way, this is the box for you.  Each month the ‘Treat Me’ selection will showcase three or four sneaky little treats from the Monthly Sub Box – around 500g of delicious fromage heaven.

So what tasty treats are in this month’s box for you:

  • Smelly ‘Ha’peth’
  • Lyburn 
  • Taleggio Valsassina

Like this box?  Want more cheese? Why not try our ‘One Off Sub Box’

**Photo for illustrative purposes only. You will receive 3 cheeses.

 

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Contents:

  • Smelly Ha’peth

    Smelly Ha’peth is the creation of ex Corrie star Sean Wilson (aka ‘Martin’) and is Inspired by the soft creamy form of Gorgonzola Dolce.  Now trading under the name of Saddleworth Cheese sourcing all of their milk from the Ribble Valley in the Trough of Bowland; True Lancashire Milk. Smelly Ha’peth is a gentle blue, not too salty with a soft yielding texture, relaxing more as it matures.

    Lyburn

    Comes in a 5kg round, 9 inches across. It is ripened for about 8- 12 weeks, and has a creamy smooth texture with very small holes, eyes, to be seen evenly distributed throughout. In terms of a make, it is a washed curd cheese, more continental, closer to a Gouda, but not typical. Technically it is a hard cheese because it has been pressed, it is generally described as semi-hard because at 10 weeks it still has some movement in it, great for melting.  Get your toasty game on!

    Taleggio Valsassina

    Taleggio dates back to before the 10th Century. These classic Italian cheeses were made with excess milk that the family didn’t use,  which could then be stored or sold at market.. Aged for at least seven weeks it develops its characteristically beautiful brick/rust coloured rind. The producer of this cheese describes its flavour as ‘sweet and sapid with pleasant notes of undergrowth and cellar’. As with most cheeses, Taleggio gains more obvious complexity with age. To you and me that means it gets stronger! 

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