Aged Cheese
Sharp and firm with those characteristic bits of crunchy crystals of flavor, aged cheese is the epicure's delight and the chef’s favorite ingredient. Bursting with bold umami flavor, punch up the taste in all your favorite dishes, from casseroles and pasta to simple roasted veggies or fish. A variety that can very much stand on its own feet, aged cheese is, of course, ideal for wine tastings and charcuterie boards, adding textural interest and complexity. Our premium selection of gourmet options spans the globe and includes everything from aged cheddar cheese to 36-month Comté!
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Reggianito
from Argentina
by Fromage Marquis
Argentina's answer to Parmigiano-Reggiano, this hard, salty cow's milk cheese grates wonderfully over pastas and other dishes.
Ubriaco del Piave
from Italy
by Veneto
An incredible cheddar from Italy, soaked in wine, aged in grape leaves.
Comte Bellecombe - 6 months
from France
by Les 3 Comtois
Firm, buttery with a great nutty flavor, this mild Comte is perfect for melting.
Paski Sir
from Croatia
by Paska Sirana d.d. Pag
Plymouth Original Cheddar
from United States
by Plymouth Artisan Cheeses
Whether enjoyed on its own or incorporated into culinary creations, this cheese offers a delicious taste of American history.
Suffolk Punch Caciocavallo
from United States
by Parish Hill Creamery
An American take on a traditional Italian favorite, this gourd-shaped cheese offers a delicious blend of tradition and innovation.
About Our Premium Aged Cheeses
What is aged cheese?
These cheeses represent a very broad category as most cheeses are matured for at least a period of time. To narrow down the genre slightly, and make things more manageable most people consider a true example of the genre to be matured in a cave or cellar for at least 6 months or more. Sharper and firmer in texture than fresh cheese or young, mild varieties, they offer the most in terms of flavor. Offering up that concentrated umami taste that enlivens our dishes and makes our taste buds dance!
Certain cheeses lend themselves particularly well to aging these include Gruyere, Manchego, Gouda, Parmesan-types like Parmigiano-Reggiano and Grana Padano, and perhaps most popular of all, aged cheddar cheese.
Health Benefits
Much easier on the digestive system thanks to their long aging period, the natural lactose in the milk is broken down. The longer the aging, the less lactose remains in the product, which means some aged cheeses can be enjoyed even by those who need to steer clear of dairy products. These cheeses are high in probiotics, beneficial enzymes, and a handful of essential nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, zinc, and vitamins. Flavorful, healthy, and versatile, there’s no end to the culinary options when it comes to delicious aged cheese!
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