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Baron Bigod Heart Shaped Brie Cheese
Baron Bigod Heart Shaped Brie Cheese
£11.99
Tax included.

Only available for Valentine's Day

Baron Bigod is Britain's first unpasteurised Brie to be made on the farm in traditional large wheels, ladled by hand with milk from the farm’s French-bred Montbeliarde cows. It is aged to perfect ripeness, with a rich buttery softness towards the rind contrasted by a fresh, lactic core. This brie comes in a wooden box with packaging labelled 'Bigod I Love You'.

This seasonal item is only available to pre-order for collection or delivery between 12/02/2026 to 18/02/2026 (exclusions apply)

Pasteurised Cow's MILK, salt, animal rennet.
Not suitable for vegetarians.

Energy 1501kJ/365kcal, Fat 31g, Of which saturates 22g, Carbohydrates 2g, Of which sugars <0.5g, Protein 21g, Salt 1.6g.

Eat before the “Use by” date shown on pack. Store in the fridge.
For best flavour, bring to room temperature one hour before serving.
If freezing, freeze on day of delivery. Defrost in the fridge. Once defrosted, do not refreeze.

Fen Farm Dairy's Baron Bigod is the finest traditional Brie-de-Meaux style cheese produced in the UK and one of only a handful of its type in the world to be made by the farmer on the farm. Beneath the nutty, mushroomy rind, Baron Bigod has a smooth, silky golden breakdown which will often ooze out over a delicate, fresh and citrussy centre. Baron Bigod is made by hand in small batches, very early in the morning so that we can use the fresh milk straight from the cow at the perfect temperature for cheesemaking. The mould cultures are added to the warm morning’s milk and it is gently gravity fed into small vats just a few metres from the milking parlour, where the rennet is added. The curds are carefully hand-ladled into large moulds, using traditional pelle-a-brie ladles and the young cheeses are hand salted and then aged for up to 8 weeks in a cave-like environment. It is a unique expression of the incredible milk of our free-ranging Montbeliarde cows and the diversity of our wildlife-rich grazing marshland.

Tasting notes: Warm milky flavours, notes of mushrooms, earth and farmyard with a nutty rind.

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