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Appenzeller has been made in the Swiss Alps for over 700 hundred years. It is a bit like a gruyere, but with a more pronounced flavour and rich hints of cream and roasted almonds to finish. The new Appenzeller impresses with its taste experience: nutty and balanced in character, with salt crystals due to long maturation, yet creamy and round on the tongue. Each individual wheel is regularly washed with the secret herbal brine for nine months.
Region: Switzerland
Milk: Unpasteurised Cow
Size: approx 250g wedge cut to order
$24.00
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