Christmas orders are now closed
Everything on the website is out of stock BUT our counter in Pangbourne is full of cheese, so please come in to make your selection
You are still able to purchase vouchers online until 22nd December
We offer vouchers for Cheese, Academy of Cheese Courses, Cheese Tasting Events
You can also purchase Cheese Subscriptions to start in January 2025
Our shop in Pangbourne is stocked with delicious cheese for counter service
£2.85 – £17.10
Our Smoked Blue Stilton is a wonderfully creamy Blue Stilton PDO which has been gently smoked over oak chippings.
Our Smoked Blue Stilton is a Blue Stilton PDO which has been smoked for us by one of our cheese suppliers. They smoke it to perfection, creating the perfect balance between smoke and blue!
The base Blue Stilton PDO for this cheese comes from the Tuxford & Tebbutt Creamery. They are one of only 6 dairies that are licensed to make Stilton. The Tuxford & Tebbutt Creamery dates back to 1780 and is located in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The name stems from the two original owners, Mr Tuxford the Stilton man and Mr Tebbutt the pork pie man. Up until 1965, both cheese and pork pies were made on the same site. However, since 1966, Tuxford & Tebbutt has focused solely on cheesemaking.
It is thought that the first smoked cheese was discovered by accident. Probably the cheese was kept too close to a fire but it was soon discovered that it didn’t harm the cheese. This then led to cheeses being smoked to help preserve them. Nowadays we smoke cheeses because they taste amazing!
Some smoked cheeses are artificially smoked. This means that the cheese has a smoke flavouring added to it. We prefer to stock cheeses which have actually been smoked. Usually this involves a cold smoke process. Cold smoking means that the smoke is generated in one area whilst the cheese is in another unheated area. The smoked is then pumped into the area where the cheese is kept. Cheeses are generally smoked over oak, applewood, hickory or beech chips. These all impart different flavours.
Smoked cheeses pair brilliantly with tart apples and white grapes. They also are amazing when used in cooking. We love to add a bit of smoked cheese to cauliflower cheese, macaroni cheese & fondues.
Smoked Blue Stilton pairs brilliantly with a sweet dessert wine which will cut through the smoky flavour of the cheese.
Ingredients (Allergens are listed in capitals)
MILK, starter cultures, vegetarian rennet, salt, Penicillium Roquefortii, natural smoke
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Normal opening Monday – Saturday 9am – 4pm until:
Sunday 22nd 9am – 4pm
Monday 23rd 9am – 4pm
Christmas Eve 9am – 12pm
Christmas Day Closed
Boxing Day Closed
Friday 27th Closed
Saturday 28th 9am – 4pm
Sunday 29th Closed
Monday 30th 9am – 2pm
Tuesday 31st 9am – 2pm
New Year’s Day Closed
Thursday 2nd January Closed
Friday 3rd 9am – 4pm then open as normal
After Christmas our courier delivery slots start from 8th January.