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Jura Montagne

Although many mountain cheeses have a similar basic nuttiness, they all have amazing subtleties of flavor and texture. Jura Montagne has a profoundly beefy, and savory smell with hints of peanut butter, buttered toast and a sweet and nutty finish. The paste is rich and savory, with hints of toasted bread and grass. Jura Montagne is a small wheel in comparison to many mountain...

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Fior delle Alpi

Fior delle Alpi or Flower of the Alps, is a deliciously flavorful raw cow’s milk cheese from the mountains of Switzerland.  Made with milk from cows who graze on lush mountain grass and meadow herbs results in a fruity and gently spiced cheese with a subtle crunch. Fior delle Alpi, is matured for up to 12 months and has a rich oniony flavor, very savory, like a brothy stew.

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Shredded Gruyere A.O.P. – Mifroma

Produced in Switzerland according to AOP regulations and aged a minimum of 5 months. Shredded Gruyere AOP has buttery notes with hints of almond and caramel.

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Antique Gruyere Wheel -Switz. Langruti Cellars 12+ Months Old

Matured for over a year in the Langruti cellars under constant supervision by highly experienced cheesemakers, Antique Gruyere ends up with outstanding properties. With a rustic structure and remarkable taste, this is a cheese to savor and enjoy.

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Alpage Gruyere 2022 Riggisalp Production

During the alpage season, from April through October, the remaining Swiss farmers who practice traditional transhumance move their herds to high Alpine pastures where they graze on fresh meadows and wildflowers. The raw milk produced by these cows is considered the gold standard for Swiss cheese making. Its flavor is very much dependent upon its environment, the altitude, and local...

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Alpage Gruyere 2022 Riggisalp Production – 1/4 wheel

During the alpage season, from April through October, the remaining Swiss farmers who practice traditional transhumance move their herds to high Alpine pastures where they graze on fresh meadows and wildflowers. The raw milk produced by these cows is considered the gold standard for Swiss cheese making. Its flavor is very much dependent upon its environment, the altitude, and local...

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Swiss Peak Cuts

Similar to Gruyere but easier to handle, Swiss Peaks is the perfect cheese for cooking. The flavors are nutty, sweet and herbal. It melts beautifully like true alpines do. It’s also made with milk from grass fed cows, is lactose free, and the microbial rennet is suitable for vegetarians.

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****No Longer Available**** Shredded Alpine Blend

If you want fondue that will stretch and ooze, this is the cheese blend for you. The mix of premium alpine cheeses are designed to be the perfect balance for melting or sprinkling on your favorite dish. The Raclette gives the blend that elastic ooey consistency when melted, while the Gruyère adds depth and flavor. The Emmentaler and Mountain Cheese balances out the funky qualities...

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Blumenkaese

An alpine cheese covered with wildflowers from the meadows of Switzerland, this floral beauty isn’t just pretty on the outside, it’s packed with flavors of French onion soup and sweet carrots. Here is the long list of flowers and herbs that decorate the rind: winter savory, dill, garlic, caraway, lovage, marjoram, mint, leek, chive, parsley, juniper berries, onion, marigolds,...

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Hornkuhkäse

Made in a small town in Switzerland, just west of Liechtenstein, Hornkuhkäse is no ordinary alpine cheese. The milk used is that of horned cows. In the town of Urnäsch, where the cheese is made, virtually all cows still have their horns, as opposed to the 20% in Swiss agriculture. The symbiotic relationship between animal and farmer is fundamental there, and the cheese reflects...

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