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One of the ‘super-stinkies’! This runny little cheese is washed with a local grape spirit during its maturation, to encourage the development of a sticky, orange rind with rich mushroomy and cured meat flavours. If you like strong cheese, you will love Epoisses.
Region: Burgundy, France
Milk Type: Pasteurised Cow
Size: cut @ approx. 250g
$38.00
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