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Cheese Platter

We offer a variety of different sized tasting platters that are ideal for events, holidays or just a weekend at home!

Cheese platters offered **:

  • Small:
    • 15 people: 5 types of cheese
    • 20 people: 5 kinds of cheese
    • 25 people: 5 kinds of cheese
  • Medium:
    • 35 people: 6-7 kinds of cheese
    • 45 people: 6-7 kinds of cheese
  • Large:
    • 60 people: 8-9 kinds of cheese
    • 75 people: 8-9 kinds of cheese

These platters contain a variety of our best selling semi-firm cheese as well as the option of having a semi-firm cheese or one soft cheese wheel in the center for added variety and look!

The selection of cheese in the platter is usually chosen by our team, however if you would like specific kinds included, feel free to make a request! Please note that we do not use any aged cheese in our platters as the texture is too dry. If you’d like one of our Swiss-styled or goat cheese, the price will lightly increase.

Please note that our platters are automatically calculated at approximately 75g per person, this quantity is what is recommended as an entrée or to accompany a buffet.

* Please note that we ask all platter orders be placed, at the latest, 2 days before the pick-up date.
** Our cheese platters are offered exclusively at the cheese factory and are not available in store.

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  • “Great stop 5 minutes from the U.S. border!”

    Love this place. They produce a number of excellent cheeses. It is a very nice shop with a cheese tasting room, baguettes and other breads available, and other cheese related foods. The friendly staff is bi-lingual which makes tasting and shopping easy. If you like great cheese go to Fromagerie Fritz Kaiser – just 5 minutes above Alburgh, Vermont.

  • “A little gem in the region”

    In fact, some of their cheeses can be found at Costco, but most of the stronger ones need to be picked up here, and it’s well worth the trip from Montreal (about 50 minutes) near the border.

    It’s local, it tastes great, and if you drive another 5 minutes, you’ll be at Lake Champlain (Venise-en-Québec).

    *Translated from French

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