Spring Cheeses

Fresh Goat Cheese, Bloomy Rinds and More

A collection of cheeses suited to warmer weather, including fresh goat cheese, Brie and Camembert, and mild Alpine wheels that soften beautifully at room temperature and serve easily for spring tables and outdoor boards.

37 Products
37 Products
Cypress Grove Lamb Chopper Cheese
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Cut & Wrapped by igourmet

Cypress Grove Lamb Chopper Cheese

Deer Creek The Doe Cheese
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Deer Creek The Doe Cheese

Wooly Wooly® Soft Spanish Sheep's Milk Cheese
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Mitica

Wooly Wooly® Soft Spanish Sheep's Milk Cheese

Traditional Feta Cheese

Essex St Cheese

Feta Cheese

Rosé Cheese Assortment

igourmet

Rosé Cheese Assortment

Wooly Wooly® Soft Spanish Sheep's Milk Cheese with Everything Seasoning
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Mitica

Wooly Wooly® Soft Spanish Sheep's Milk Cheese with Everything Seasoning

Kunik Bloomy Rind Triple Creme Cheese
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Nettle Meadow

Kunik Bloomy Rind Triple Creme Cheese

Deer Creek Carawaybou Cheese
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Deer Creek Carawaybou Cheese

Nieve de Cabra - Soft Ripened Spanish Goat's Milk Cheese
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Mitica

Nieve de Cabra - Soft Ripened Spanish Goat's Milk Cheese

Tea Rose Goat Milk Cheese

Capriole

Tea Rose Goat Milk Cheese

Foxglove

Tulip Tree Creamery

Foxglove Cheese

Feta Voras PDO

Essex St Cheese

Feta Voras PDO Cheese

Sofia - Goat Cheese

Capriole

Sofia Ashed Goat Cheese

Julianna

Capriole

Julianna Herbed Goat Cheese

Point Reyes TomaRashi Cheese Wedge, Pre-Cut
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Point Reyes

Point Reyes TomaRashi Cheese Wedge, Pre-Cut

What Makes a Cheese Spring-Ready

Spring cheeses are defined by moisture, texture, and ease of serving.

You’ll find fresh goat cheeses with a clean, tangy finish, bloomy rind cheeses like Brie and Camembert that soften into a creamy center, and younger semi-firm wheels that slice cleanly without the weight of long aging.

These cheeses are selected because they perform well in warmer conditions. They soften quickly, open up aromatically without becoming overpowering, and pair naturally with lighter accompaniments. If you are looking for cheeses that feel balanced and approachable on a board, this is where to start.

Built for Spring Entertaining

This category is especially well suited for casual hosting. These cheeses require minimal prep, come to temperature quickly, and appeal to a wide range of tastes.

They work particularly well for brunch spreads, outdoor gatherings, Easter and spring holiday tables, and light evening cheese boards.

To round out the board, add Crackers & Crisps to Pair with Cheese, bring in balance with Brie and Creamy Cheese, and add depth with Dried & Cured Meats.

If you prefer a ready-to-serve option, explore Cheese Board Kits that follow a similar balance.

How to Build a Balanced Spring Cheese Board

A strong spring board focuses on contrast in texture and milk type rather than intensity.

Start with a fresh goat cheese for brightness, a bloomy rind cheese for creaminess, and a semi-firm cheese for structure. This combination gives you spreadable, sliceable, and firmer textures in one board, making it easier for guests to engage with the selection without needing explanation.

For more variety, you can explore French Cheese, where many classic spring styles originate, or browse Soft Cheese for a tighter focus on creamy textures.

Why These Cheeses Sell in Spring

These cheeses are not just seasonal by tradition, they are practical for the way people eat in spring.

They require less aging, less preparation, and less explanation. They come into their own quickly at room temperature and pair easily with pantry staples. For most customers, they are a lower-risk, high-reward way to build a cheese board that works.

Why Order from iGourmet

Spring cheeses are more sensitive to handling than aged cheeses, and condition matters.

iGourmet selects cheeses based on how they are performing at the time of shipment, not just origin or label. Softer cheeses are packed to protect texture and arrive ready to serve within a short window.

For storage after opening, use Cheese Storage Bags, which help regulate humidity without trapping excess moisture.

Spring Cheeses: Frequently Asked Questions

The best cheeses for spring include fresh goat cheese, Brie, Camembert, and young semi-firm cheeses. These styles are lighter in texture, soften well at room temperature, and pair easily with seasonal accompaniments.

A balanced spring cheese board includes one fresh cheese, one bloomy rind cheese, and one semi-firm cheese. This gives you contrast in texture and makes the board easy to serve and easy to enjoy.

Yes. Spring cheeses are well suited to outdoor entertaining because they soften quickly, serve easily, and stay approachable in warmer weather without becoming too heavy.

Most spring cheeses should sit out for about 30 to 45 minutes before serving. This gives the texture time to soften and allows the flavor to open up.

Soft cheeses should be wrapped in breathable material and kept refrigerated. Cheese Storage Bags help regulate humidity while protecting the cheese from excess moisture.