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Cheese Wheel

When a block or wedge simply won’t do, look to our assortment of whole cheese wheels! From creamy Delice des Cremiers and crumbly aromatic Danish Blue to wine-infused Murcia Al Vino or herbaceous Pauve Sauvage, no matter your preference, we have a wheel of cheese for you! Browse through our complete assortment below.
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Old Amsterdam Premium Aged Gouda Cheese
Old Amsterdam Premium Aged Gouda Cheese
from Netherlands by Old Amsterdam

This award-winning buttery orange premium Gouda from The Netherlands is a cheeseplate classic.

Parmigiano Reggiano DOP - Aged 24 months (whole wheel)
Parmigiano Reggiano DOP - Aged 24 months (whole wheel)
from Italy by Emilia

A wonderful eating and grating cheese our Parmigiano Reggiano will transform your cooking and elevate your meals with its sharp savory flavor.

Grana Padano Aged 16 Months - Quarter Wheel
Grana Padano Aged 16 Months - Quarter Wheel
from Italy by Lombardy

A refined Italian DOP cheese, Grana Padano is hard and has a tangy, fruity flavor.

Crottin de Champcol
Crottin de Champcol
from France by Jacquin

Soft and sweet when young, this creamy little chevre is perfect on a cheese board, paired with a bottle of Sancerre.

Manchego D.O.P. 3 months
Manchego D.O.P. 3 months
from Spain by Campomancha

A classic Spanish Manchego made of sheep's milk, aged only for about 3 months for a mild flavor and subtle aroma.

Grana Padano Aged Over 18 months
Grana Padano Aged Over 16 months
from Italy by Lombardy

Similar to Parmigiano Reggiano; fine granular and creamy texture with a low fat content and light hay overtones.

Queso De Valdeon
Queso De Valdeon
from Spain by La Caseria

A soft blue-veined cheese from El Sison, Spain, flavorful and pungent.

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Why is Cheese Round?

We’ve all seen those massive wheels of cheese on the internet. Some of the larger rounds are known to weigh in at over 1,000 pounds! So why are they shaped in wheels? Well, there are several practical reasons that may surprise you. As you might have guessed, moving those large cheeses can be pretty hard, but rolling them is fairly easy. The wheel unsurprisingly proves a much easier shape to transport than a square or rectangular cheese. But that’s not the only reason; there are also other practical motivations. When making firm cheese like cheddar, parmesan, and other hard cheese varieties, tremendous amounts of pressure must be exerted to form the cheeses and ensure they hold their shape. Rectangular and square shapes are less sturdy than wheels, and their corners are prone to breaking and crumbling off.

From a scientific view, the round shape is also most beneficial during the aging process. As the cheese ripens and the surface flora spreads, the mold begins to break down the exterior of the cheese, causing sharp corners to break off and crack. Wheels of cheese are less vulnerable to over-ripening, the rounded exterior hardens and forms an armor that protects the tasty paste within. The rind protects the cheese from insects, bacteria, and other nasty pests while allowing the cheese to finish curing. Some of these curved cheeses can even be stored at room temperature while they remain uncut, making them ideal for storage and a necessity before the days of refrigeration.

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