Soft Cheeses

Creamy Cheeses with Balanced Flavor

A curated selection of soft cheeses known for their creamy texture and balanced flavor, ideal for spreading, melting, and building boards that feel both approachable and complete.

304 Products
304 Products
Gabietou Cheese

Mons

Gabietou Cheese

Buchette with garlic & fine herbs
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Mon Sire

Buchette Garlic and Fine Herbs Cheese

Chabichou Du Poitou Cheese
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Poitou Chevre

Chabichou Du Poitou Cheese

Picandou Nature Frais

Picandine

Picandou Nature Frais Cheese

Valencay With Ash - Pyramid

Jacquin

Valencay With Ash Cheese

Oma Cheese

Von Trapp Farmstead

Oma Cheese

MitiCabra Fresh Goat Cheese

Mitica

MitiCabra Fresh Goat Cheese

French Brie
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Mon Sire

French Brie Cheese

Mount Alice Cheese

Von Trapp Farmstead

Mount Alice Cheese

What Defines a Soft Cheese

Soft cheeses are shaped by moisture and time. With higher moisture content and shorter aging periods, they develop a supple texture that ranges from sliceable to fully spreadable. Some have delicate bloomy rinds, while others are rindless and smooth throughout, but all share a texture that softens as they come to room temperature.

What sets this category apart is how these cheeses behave once served. They open up quickly, becoming creamier and more expressive, making them easy to work into a board without much preparation.

How to Serve Soft Cheeses

Soft cheeses are at their best when allowed to sit at room temperature before serving. This allows the interior to soften and the flavor to become more pronounced.

Depending on the style, they can be sliced, scooped, or spread. A small knife or spoon is often all you need. Their texture makes them especially versatile, whether served on their own, layered onto bread, or used as the base of a simple dish.

Building a Board Around Soft Cheeses

Soft cheeses naturally become the center of a cheese board. Their texture invites interaction, and they pair well with both crisp and savory elements.

Start with structure from our Chips, Crisps & Crackers collection. Add contrast with something from our Jams, Jellies & Marmalades, which bring sweetness and acidity. To balance richness, cured meats from our Charcuterie collection add salt and depth.

If you want a ready-to-serve option, our Cheese Board Kits offer a fully composed, ready-to-serve spread that removes guesswork and delivers a balanced experience.

Where Soft Cheeses Fit in Your Cheese Journey

Soft cheeses are often the next step after Beginner Cheeses. They offer more texture and nuance while still remaining approachable and easy to enjoy. If you’re looking for a more straightforward starting point, explore our Beginner Cheeses for an even more approachable entry into the category.

From here, you can move in different directions depending on your preference. If you’re interested in cheeses with more aroma and savory depth, our Washed Rind Cheeses are a natural progression. If you prefer firmer textures with a more structured bite, our Gruyère & Alpine Cheeses offer a different kind of depth.

Why Order Soft Cheeses from iGourmet

Soft cheeses require careful handling and proper timing. At iGourmet, these cheeses are selected for how they travel, how they ripen, and how they perform once they reach your table.

Our assortment focuses on producers who consistently deliver cheeses with the right balance of texture and flavor, so what you receive behaves the way it should when served.

Storing Soft Cheeses

Because of their higher moisture, soft cheeses are more sensitive to storage conditions. They should be kept in the refrigerator and wrapped in breathable material to maintain the right balance of humidity and airflow.

We recommend using Cheese Storage Bags, which help preserve both texture and flavor by creating the right environment for soft cheeses.

Soft Cheeses: Frequently Asked Questions

Soft cheeses are cheeses with higher moisture content and shorter aging times, resulting in a creamy, often spreadable texture that softens further at room temperature.

Many soft cheeses are mild and approachable, though some develop deeper flavors as they ripen. In general, they are easier to enjoy than more aged or intensely aromatic cheeses.

Yes. Soft cheeses should be stored in the refrigerator and brought to room temperature before serving for the best texture and flavor.

Serve them at room temperature. Depending on the style, they can be sliced, scooped, or spread onto bread or crackers.

Crackers, bread, fruit preserves, and cured meats all pair well, helping balance the richness with texture and contrast.

When stored properly in breathable wrapping, soft cheeses typically last several days to a week, depending on the style.