North Yorkshire · United Kingdom
Wensleydale.
Pale and delicate, Wensleydale melts across your palate like fresh cream kissed with honey and a whisper of wildflowers. Its semi-soft texture yields gently, releasing subtle lactic notes and a faint floral sweetness that feels almost milky-fresh—as if the Yorkshire pastures themselves are speaking through it.
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The story
How it's made.
Why it tastes that way.
Wensleydale was created by French Cistercian monks who came from the Roquefort region to establish Jervaulx Abbey in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire around 1150. The monks originally made a blue sheep's milk cheese; after the dissolution of the monasteries in 1540, local farmers adopted and modified the recipe using cow's milk.
The Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes, the last remaining major producer in the dale, faced closure in 1992 before being rescued by a management buyout. The cheese gained cultural fame through the animated television series 'Wallace and Gromit,' in which protagonist Wallace is obsessed with Wensleydale.
Production · spec
- Milk
- Cow · pasteurised
- Family
- Semi-hard
- Rind
- natural
- Age
Tasting profile
What it tastes like.
These bars are a visual read of Wensleydale's flavour and aroma notes, scaled by the cheese's overall intensity — a quick guide, not a lab measurement.
Aroma
Nutrition · per 100g serving
What's in a wedge.
A 100g serving — about a finger-thick wedge. Daily values use the FDA 2020 reference of 2,000 kcal. Expect ±5% variation between wheels.
Serve, cut & store
Out of the fridge,
into its prime.
Guidance for semi-hard cheeses — general practice, not a per-wheel measurement.
Rest
Take it out about ≈1 h before serving — cold stiffens the fat and locks up the aromas; cool room temperature is when the flavour shows up.
Cut
Cut thin half-moons or batons from the wedge; trim waxed or inedible rinds as you go.
Store
Wrap leftovers in cheese paper or wax paper — never cling film, which suffocates the rind — and keep them in the warmest part of the fridge.
Rule of thumb: the softer and riper, the longer it needs. Thick pieces need longer than thin — and don't leave cheese out much past two hours.
Pairings · Caseo curated
What goes with Wensleydale.
51 pairings across 9 categories.
Wine
Beer & Cider
Non-alcoholic
Where to find it
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Substitutes
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