Cashel Blue


An easy-eating blue cheese with a pleasantly buttery texture and a balanced amount of blue veining which adds a lift to the rich, full-flavoured paste.

Portion
Price
Regular price £13.30
Regular price Sale price £13.30
/

Pasteurised Cow's MILK, Salt, Cheese Cultures, Vegetarian Coagulant, Penicillium roqueforti, Calcium Chloride

Standard delivery is free to most postcodes in the UK for orders over £39.50. Click here for a list of postcodes where additional delivery charges apply.

For orders under £39.50, standard delivery is £8.00.

Collection from our London shops is free - choose Shop Collection at checkout.

  • Spend over £39.50 to receive free delivery (England, Wales & Central Scotland)

Fethard, Co. Tipperary

Cashel Blue is the first blue cheese made at scale in Ireland.

When Tipperary farmers Louis and Jane Grubb created Cashel Blue in the 1980s, there were very few soft blue cheeses being made in Britain and no blue cheese at all being made in Ireland. So, in their embrace of blue mould, the Grubbs metaphorically broke the mould. Theirs remains very much a family operation: Cashel Blue is made in a purpose-built dairy designed by Louis's brother Brian, and the couple's daughter Sarah and son-in-law Sergio now oversee the business. All of the milk used to make this richly creamy cheese (which is named after a nearby landmark, the Rock of Cashel) comes from within a 25km radius of the farm, including the Grubbs' own herd of pedigree Friesians.

In 1985, we placed our first order of Cashel Blue, being the first to bring the cheese into the UK. The work we have done over time means that the cheeses selected for us arrive ready to sell.

You may also like