Sunny SouthEast - Sunny SouthEast Cheeses


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Knockalara Farmhouse Cheese

Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
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In custom build cheese making premises at their farm in beautiful West Waterford, Agnes and Wolfgang Schliebitz make a range of sheep’s cheeses and a semi hard cow’s milk cheese, made from summer milk and called Comeragh. The main range ...
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3 votes

Carrigbyrne Cheese

Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford
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Carrigbyrne Cheese is one of the earliest and most enduring success stories of the renaissance of artisan cheese making in Ireland and one of the few pioneers outside of the West Cork area. The main product, Carrigbyrne St Killian, is one of Ireland&r ...
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1 votes

Knockanore Farmhouse Cheese

Knockanore, Co. Waterford
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Knockanore Farmhouse Cheese is made near Villierstown and it’s very much a family operation, headed up since 1987 by passionate cheesemaker Eamonn Lonergan and his wife Patricia, who produce the Knockanore Cheese range using the raw cows’ m ...
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1 votes

Triskel Cheese

Portlaw, Co. Waterford
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Triskel Cheeses are hand-ladled French-style soft goats cheeses and a semi-hard cow’s cheese, made by Breton woman Anna Leveque. Anna’s partner is the apple farmer Philip Little, and she makes her cheeses at a small production unit at their ...
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4 votes

Coolattin Cheddar

Tullow, Co. Carlow
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Made on the Burgess family’s farm in the Wicklow hills, near Tullow on the border of counties Wicklow and Carlow, Coolattin is one of only a few authentic cheddar style Irish farm cheeses. Tom Burgess sums up all that is best about a wonderful c ...
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2 votes

Carlow Farmhouse Cheese

Ballon, Co. Carlow
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In County Carlow, the cheese to look out for is the unusual (for Ireland) edam style Carlow Cheese which has been made by Elizabeth Bradley on her farm at Fenagh since 2005 and very soon gained a following. Using the milk of a neighbouring herd, it is ...