'Wyfe of Bath' Cheese by The Bath Soft Cheese Company 1.2kg
'Wyfe of Bath' Cheese by The Bath Soft Cheese Company 1.2kg

'Wyfe of Bath' Cheese by The Bath Soft Cheese Company 1.2kg


Succulent, nutty and creamy. This semi-hard cheese is redolent of buttercups and summer meadows. It is made by placing the curd in cloth lined baskets, it retains the basket shape and has a soft light caramel colour. Wyfe of Bath takes its name from Chaucer’s...


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    Award-winning cheese made by hand at Park Farm, Kelston near Bath with milk from our own cows.
    No Artificial Sweeteners

    No Artificial Sweeteners

    No Artificial Ingredients

    No Artificial Ingredients

    No Artificial Preservatives

    No Artificial Preservatives

    No Artificial Colourings

    No Artificial Colourings

    Product Description

    Succulent, nutty and creamy. This semi-hard cheese is redolent of buttercups and summer meadows. It is made by placing the curd in cloth lined baskets, it retains the basket shape and has a soft light caramel colour. Wyfe of Bath takes its name from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and, like the tale, when you cut into a Wyfe of Bath you will get a taste old England.

    This cheese can be purchased as a Full Round (approx 2.4 kilos) or Half Round (approx. 1.2 kilos), and is vegetarian.

    About the Producer
    Award-winning cheese made by hand at Park Farm, Kelston near Bath with milk from our own cows. The Padfield family have been happily milking a herd of cows at Park Farm for four generations. Edward Ernest Padfield took on the 240 acres of Park Farm in August 1914. Cheddar cheese was made by his wife in the building that adjoined the farmhouse and the cows were milked by hand in the building across the yard. They had a small herd of Shorthorn cows.

    The local Bath Cheese was well known in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was even recommended to Admiral Lord Nelson in a letter from his father, written shortly after Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Copenhagen.. Bath Blue came first at the World Cheese Awards 2014-15, seeing off competition from 2,700 other cheeses from around the globe.

    All of our cheeses are made using old-fashioned manual methods, which gives the cheeses more flavour.

    Producer

    Made by: Bath Soft Cheese

    Storage

    Store in fridge

    Country of Origin

    United Kingdom


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    *For products ordered from The Bath Soft Cheese Company
    ServicePriceEstimated ArrivalOrder WithinFree Delivery Threshold*
    Courier £30.00Wednesday 20 November to Thursday 21 November4 hours, 34 minutes-
    *For products ordered from The Bath Soft Cheese Company
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    Courier £5.00Wednesday 20 November4 hours, 34 minutes£30.00
    *For products ordered from The Bath Soft Cheese Company

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