Cheese

Over 550 Artisan & Imported Cheeses,

Our collection spans French soft-ripened and washed-rind cheeses, Italian DOP classics, aged alpine wheels, raw milk farmhouse cheeses from Britain and Ireland, bold Spanish sheep's milk varieties, and exceptional American artisan producers — every cheese cut fresh to order and shipped in temperature-controlled packaging to arrive in peak condition.

832 Products
832 Products
Brillat Savarin Affine

Lincet

Brillat Savarin Affine Cheese

Cantalet Young

Livradois

Cantalet Young Cheese

Italian Cheese Sampler

igourmet

Italian Cheese Assortment

Shropshire Blue Cheese

Neal's Yard Dairy

Shropshire Blue Cheese

Pawlet Cheese

Woodlawn Creamery

Pawlet Cheese

Gabietou Cheese

Mons

Gabietou Cheese

Chabichou Du Poitou Cheese
Sale

Poitou Chevre

Chabichou Du Poitou Cheese

Crottin de Champcol

Jacquin

Crottin de Champcol Cheese

Langres Chalancey

Chalancey

Langres Chalancey Cheese

Picandou Nature Frais

Picandine

Picandou Nature Frais Cheese

Zamorano

Castilla y Leon

Zamorano Cheese

Valencay With Ash - Pyramid

Jacquin

Valencay With Ash Cheese

Buchette  - plain

Mon Sire

Buchette Plain Cheese

McKinley Cheddar Cheese

WM Cofield

McKinley Cheddar Cheese

L’Amuse Pril Gouda, Aged 6 Months
Sale

Essex St Cheese

L’Amuse Pril Gouda, Aged 6 Months

Oma Cheese

Von Trapp Farmstead

Oma Cheese

MitiCabra Fresh Goat Cheese

Mitica

MitiCabra Fresh Goat Cheese

French Brie

Mon Sire

French Brie Cheese

Mount Alice Cheese

Von Trapp Farmstead

Mount Alice Cheese

Point Reyes TomaRashi Cheese Wedge, Pre-Cut
Sale

Point Reyes

Point Reyes TomaRashi Cheese Wedge, Pre-Cut

Rockflower (Fluehbluemi) Cheese

Gourmino

Rockflower (Fluehbluemi) Cheese

What Makes igourmet's Cheese Selection Different

Most online cheese retailers offer a curated shortlist of broadly familiar styles. igourmet's cheese counter is built on a different premise: find the best version of every style, from producers who are genuinely worth knowing by name, and make them available to customers across the United States who would otherwise have no access to them. That means the aged Comté from Marcel Petite's Fort Saint-Antoine caves, the Parmigiano Reggiano aged to Stravecchio standards, the raw milk Manchego hand-formed in La Mancha, the Jasper Hill clothbound cheddar that wins awards year after year. These are not cheeses that appear on supermarket shelves. They are sourced directly, cut fresh to order, and shipped in temperature-controlled packaging to arrive in the same condition they left the creamery.

How to Find the Right Cheese

With 550+ cheeses across 23 countries, the most useful starting point is the style you already know you love — and then moving outward from there. Lovers of bold, salty intensity should start with blue cheese, where the range runs from the gentle creaminess of a young Gorgonzola Dolce to the cave-aged salinity of Roquefort AOP. Those drawn to rich, yielding textures will find their footing in brie and bloomy rind cheeses — from a classic French Camembert to triple crèmes that collapse into themselves at room temperature. For sharp, crystalline depth, cheddars range from young and approachable to 5-year vintage cuts with a bite that lingers, while Gruyère and alpine styles bring the complex nuttiness of mountain milk and generations of cave-aging tradition. Those who prefer navigating by origin can explore the full regional collections — French, Italian, Spanish, British, Swiss, and American — or start with the best-selling cheeses for a proven entry point built on what customers return for most.

Cheese for Every Occasion

The right cheese transforms any occasion — a weeknight dinner, a dinner party board, a thoughtful gift, or simply an evening where something exceptional is worth opening. For entertaining, igourmet's cheese assortments bring together hand-selected combinations of three to eight cheeses balanced by style, milk type, and intensity — a complete board without the guesswork. For gifting, the cheese gift baskets and boxes collection covers every occasion and budget, beautifully packaged and shipped directly to the recipient. Once opened, all artisan cheese is best stored in cheese storage bags to preserve flavor and texture between servings — far more effective than plastic wrap or foil.

Also Worth Exploring

For wine lovers, igourmet's cheese and wine pairing guide offers expert guidance on matching specific cheeses to red, white, sparkling, and dessert wines — one of the most detailed resources of its kind available online. For those new to artisan cheese, the beginner cheeses collection offers an expertly chosen entry point of approachable styles. And to complete any board with the right accompaniments, igourmet's cheese board accompaniments collection covers artisan crackers, charcuterie, jams, honey, pickles, and more — everything chosen to make great cheese taste even better.

Artisan Cheese: Frequently Asked Questions

The fundamental difference is sourcing and handling. igourmet works directly with artisan and farmhouse producers — creameries, cooperatives, and affineurs whose cheeses are made in small quantities, aged with genuine expertise, and simply not available through mass-market retail channels. Every cheese is cut fresh to order rather than pre-portioned and vacuum-sealed weeks in advance, and every perishable order ships in temperature-controlled packaging to ensure it arrives in the same condition it left the creamery. The result is cheese that tastes the way it is meant to taste — alive, expressive, and genuinely distinct from one producer to the next.

All cheese orders ship via expedited service in igourmet's FreshWave temperature-controlled packaging — insulated Tempguard liners made from 100% pre-consumer recycled material, non-toxic frozen gel packs, and recycled kraft fill — to ensure safe, fresh delivery in optimal condition. In warmer months, dry ice may be added for additional protection. Standard ground shipping is not available for cheese because maintaining the cold chain throughout transit is essential to quality. Full details are available on igourmet's shipping information page.

Refrigerate cheese immediately upon arrival and bring it to room temperature for 30–60 minutes before serving — this is when artisan cheese is most expressive and its flavors most fully developed. Once cut, wrap each piece in cheese storage bags rather than plastic wrap or foil. Cheese storage bags are designed specifically for artisan cheese: they maintain the right balance of airflow and humidity to keep the paste and rind in ideal condition, preserving flavor and texture for one to three weeks after opening. Store each variety separately to prevent flavors from transferring between strong and delicate styles.

For a cheese board served as an appetizer or alongside other food, plan for two to three ounces of cheese per person. For a more substantial cheese-focused spread — where cheese is the centrepiece rather than a supporting element — three to five ounces per person is a better guide. If you are ordering a selection of three to five different styles, a half-pound cut of each provides enough for four to six people to taste each cheese comfortably without running short. igourmet's product pages list approximate serving sizes for each cut, and most individual cheeses are available in multiple size options to make it easy to order the right amount for your occasion.

The pairing depends on the wine style. Champagne and sparkling wines pair beautifully with creamy, delicate cheeses — triple crème styles, fresh chèvre, and mild bloomy rinds. Chardonnay and white Burgundy complement buttery, semi-firm styles like Gruyère and Comté. Cabernet Sauvignon and full-bodied reds work best alongside aged firm cheeses — vintage Cheddar, aged Manchego, and firm Italian styles like Asiago or aged Gouda. Blue cheeses are famously paired with sweet wines including Sauternes, Port, and ice wine, where the saltiness of the blue is balanced by the wine's sweetness. igourmet's cheese and wine pairing guide covers every major wine style in detail, with specific cheese recommendations for each.

Pasteurized cheese is made from milk that has been heat-treated to eliminate pathogens before cheesemaking begins. Unpasteurized, or raw milk, cheese is made directly from fresh milk without heat treatment, which preserves a broader range of naturally occurring bacteria and enzymes that contribute complexity, depth of flavor, and regional character to the finished cheese. Many of the world's most celebrated cheeses — Parmigiano Reggiano, authentic Comté, raw milk Manchego, and numerous farmhouse British styles — are made from unpasteurized milk. In the United States, raw milk cheeses must be aged for a minimum of 60 days before sale. igourmet carries an extensive selection in the unpasteurized cheeses collection for those who want to explore this category.

Yes. igourmet ships directly to gift recipients throughout the United States, and a personalized gift message can be added at checkout at no additional charge. For a complete cheese gift — cheeses selected, packaged, and presented together — explore igourmet's cheese gift baskets and boxes collection, which includes options for every occasion, every recipient type, and every budget. For the gift that keeps arriving, igourmet's cheese subscription boxes deliver a new curated selection every month — an ideal choice for someone who loves discovering new cheeses rather than receiving the same thing twice.