Quintessential Hamper
£40.00
A classic hamper filled with our most popular cheeses, chutneys and crackers
In stock
Open this stylish black paper rope hamper to discover a celebration of our most popular cheeses and chutneys. From our award-winning Black Bomber and Red Storm, to our naturally smoked Beechwood; Green Thunder with roasted garlic and garden herbs; and Red Devil red Leicester with Habanero chillies, peppers and spices, this is a wonderful introduction to our range – whether you’re buying it as a gift or for yourself. Carefully selected to complement the cheeses are a pair of our bestselling chutneys – Balsamic Caramelised Onion and Pear, Date & Cognac – plus a box of crunchy buttermilk crackers.
What's included
Nutritional Information
Black Bomber 200g
Red Storm 200g
Beechwood 200g
Green Thunder 200g
Red Devil 200g
Balsamic Caramelised Onion Chutney 100g
Pear, Date & Cognac Chutney 114g
Miller’s Damsel Buttermilk Crackers
Delivery Information
Orders are usually delivered within 1-3 days from receipt of order. We offer FREE delivery for orders over £35. A delivery charge of £6 applies to all orders under £35.
We deliver to mainland UK, excluding Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
For more information, please see our Delivery FAQs.
Every order is packaged carefully with ice in a recyclable cardboard box to ensure it arrives in the best possible condition. See our Quintessential Hamper unboxing video as an example of how your hamper will arrive.
Cheese Preparation Guide
Our cheeses are famous for their jewel-coloured wax casings – not only do they look good, but they keep the cheese tasting delicious, retain all-important moisture and help preserve it, too. Here are our recommendations for preparing waxed cheeses to serve.
First, remove the cheese from the fridge and allow it to reach room temperature before cutting into it. This softens the wax slightly and cheese also tastes better when it’s not fridge-cold.
Next, remove the sticky labels. To make a good, clean slice, make sure you always use a very sharp knife.