Statesboro Cheese

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Sweet Melissa's favorite! These cheeses rock, these cheeses have soul, and they're great with jam! If you don't get these references - 'Statesboro Blues' is a song that refers to the town of Statesboro, GA. Written by Blind Willie McTell in 1928, but the Allman Brothers made it truly famous in 1971 – their version is ranked the #9 on Rolling Stone’s list of 'Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time'.

So how do you make a cheese that lives up to this name? We start with high quality raw milk and age each wheel a minimum of 60 days real in limestone caves, allowing the cheese to mature in perfect conditions. The nuances created by using raw milk and a natural aging process give Statesboro Blues the bold piquant flavor profile that keeps bringing our consumers back for more.

Dress your steak or cover it honey – there are countless ways to enjoy Statesboro Blue! From salads to burgers, and every recipe in between, we promise our blue cheese is sure to be at the top of your charts!

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From Minnesota comes this blue sure to please several palates with its cave aging, yet still approachable blue veins throughout its creamy dense paste.

With its wide compatibility you may enjoy Statesboro Blue on your favorite steak or even drizzle it with honey.

This cheese is available in prepacked wedges of 4 ounces and you can purchase an entire wheel of approx. 5 pounds.

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From Minnesota comes this blue sure to please several palates with its cave aging, yet still approachable blue veins throughout its creamy dense paste. With its wide compatibility you may enjoy Statesboro Blue on your favorite steak or even... read more
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This impressive blue cheese is a dolce styled Gorgonzola aged in Minnesota’s natural limestone caves over 90 days produces a sharp, but less acidic somewhat sweeter flavor profile. Raw milk and microbial rennet are staples in Statesboro... read more