Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese
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| Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Ireland |
| Region | County Wicklow |
| Town | Arklow |
| Source of milk | Cow |
| Pasteurised | Pasteurised |
| Texture | Varies |
| Weight | Various |
| Aging time | Varies |
Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese is a range of handmade cow's milk cheese made in Arklow, County Wicklow ranging from Brie cheeses to Cheddar cheese. A range of cheese are produced varying from fresh soft cheese to a Gouda style hard cheese.[1]
Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese was set up in 2005 by John Hempenstall as a way of supplementing farm income. The cheese is made exclusively from the milk of the Hempenstall's Friesian cows and each cheese is handmade on the farm.[2]