Norbury blue

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Norbury Blue Cheese

Norbury Blue cheese is an English blue cheese made on Norbury Park farm, situated within Norbury Park, Surrey.

Norbury Blue cheese is entirely handmade and the only blue cheese made in the South of England with milk from a closed herd of Fresian cows, fed on GM free fodder.

The cheese is made with vegetarian rennet and unpasteurised cows' milk. A Roquefort type culture P. roqueforti is used to create the blue marbled effect. It is left to mature at around 12-140 C for three weeks, giving the blue mould time to grow. It is completely natural and contains no artificial colourings.


Norbury Blue has a moist, creamy texture with a pleasantly musty aroma. It is tangy like Roquefort with the creaminess of rich Brie. The blue veins have a smoky, earthy flavour. Norbury Blue cheese has a dark, bark-like rind and a delicately marbled, white interior.

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