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Your special day deserves a truly exceptional cheese wedding cake

Create the wow factor with a Cheese Wedding Cake from Hinchliffe’s Farm Shop’s artisan Deli as a great alternative or addition to the more traditional fruit and sponge based varieties.

It will offer you and your guests something different, something tasty and an extra savoury course to tuck into at your wedding breakfast. We have 4 specially selected sizes to cater for most occasions (from 50 – 130 guests) but bespoke packages can be arranged if they do not suit your requirements.

All our cakes come “naked”, as seen leaving you to trim and decorate them in your individual theme and style. Our cakes are priced boxed and to collect.

We also offer a range of biscuits, pickles, fruits, chutneys and other accompaniments and we can arrange delivery and decoration. Additional fees apply


 

The Eye Full Tower Cheese Wedding CakeThe Eye Full Tower

Langres
A French cheese from the plateau of Langres in the region of Champage-Ardenne, this cows’ milk cheese is soft, creamy in colour and slightly crumbly. It’s less pungent than Epoisses de Bourgogne, its local competition.

Flatcapper Northern Brie
White mould ripened cheese made with pasteurised organic cow’s milk. Exclusive to Cryer & Stott Cheesemongers this stunning cheese is created 15 miles outside of Yorkshire. Its flavour fills the mouth with intensity and the luxurious creamy texture rounds off a sumptuous taste experience.

Bluemin White
A soft, creamy, mould ripened cows’ milk cheese. This cheese ripens from the outside, developing an almost brie like texture with a velvety blue rind. Made by Judy Bell at Shepherds Purse Creamery Thirsk.

Matured Ribblesdale Goats
This lovely natural rind goats cheese is made by Iona Hill at the Ribblesdale Dairy Hawes North Yorkshire. The cheese is matured for four months giving it a good solid creamy taste & stunning natural rind.

 
 

 

The Woodland Matured Cheese Wedding CakeThe Woodland Matured

Flavoured Wensleydale Truckle:
A Wensleydale weighing 200g flavoured with either Ginger, Cranberries, Mature Cheddar or Apricot.

Smoked Coverdale:
Made by Wensleydale Dairy Products in Hawes, North Yorkshire, this unique cheese is smoother than Wensleydale cheese and has a sharper flavour, it is gently smoked over oak chippings. Perfect if you like an exceptionally creamy cheese with a bit more bite.

Yorkshire Blue:
Made from locally produced good quality cow’s milk, this is a hand-crafted blue cheese with a buttery texture and a creamy taste. A rich, altogether softer and more delicate cheese than the Blue Stilton. This blue cheese is made the Roquefort method.

Wensleydale with Cranberry:
This traditional cheese is produced by the Wensleydale Dairy in Hawes, this Wensleydale is spiced up with cranberries, giving it a sweet tang.

Traditional Wensleydale:
This semi-hard full fat cheese is made at the Hawes Creamery, where it has been produced for nearly a century, using milk from forty-three farms all within ten miles of the Creamery

 

 

The Grommit Mountain Cheese Wedding CakeThe Grommit Mountain

Bluemin White:
A soft, creamy, mould ripened cows’ milk cheese. This cheese ripens from the outside, developing an almost brie like texture with a velvety blue rind. Made by Judy Bell at Shepherds Purse Creamery Thirsk.

Flatcapper Northern Brie:
White mould ripened cheese made with pasteurised organic cow’s milk. Exclusive to Cryer & Stott Cheese-mongers this stunning cheese is created 15 miles outside of Yorkshire. Its flavour fills the mouth with intensity and the luxurious creamy texture rounds off a sumptuous taste experience.

Cornish Yarg:

Produced from a recipe dating back to the 13th century, Cornish Yarg was conceived by cheese making couple, Allan and Jenny Gray on their farm near Bodmin Moor. Its unusual name stems not from the Cornish language, but is simply their surname spelt backwards. Its semi hard texture is often compared to Caerphilly at its core, though the outer layer is distinctively creamier and its identifying feature is the edible jacket of nettle leaves it wears.

Matured Ribblesdale Goats:

This lovely natural rind goats cheese is made by Iona Hill at the Ribblesdale Dairy Hawes North Yorkshire. The cheese is matured for four months giving it a good solid creamy taste & stunning natural rind.

Neufchatel:

A lovely, ages-old, cheese from Normandie that has a pure, creamy and luxurious taste similar to that of a Camembert. This is the AOC UNPASTEURISED, imported from Normandy. Neufchatel is famous for its heart shape.

 

 

Bride to Brie Cheese Wedding CakeBride to Brie

Neufchatel:
A lovely, ages-old, cheese from Normandie that has a pure, creamy and luxurious taste similar to that of a Camembert. This is the AOC UNPASTEURISED, imported from Normandy. Neufchatel is famous for its heart shape.

Cornish Yarg:
Produced from a recipe dating back to the 13th century, Cornish Yarg was conceived by cheese making couple, Allan and Jenny Gray on their farm near Bodmin Moor. Its unusual name stems not from the Cornish language, but is simply their surname spelt backwards. Its semi hard texture is often compared to Caerphilly at its core, though the outer layer is distinctively creamier and its identifying feature is the edible jacket of nettle leaves it wears.

Bluemin White:
A soft, creamy, mould ripened cows’ milk cheese. This cheese ripens from the outside, developing an almost brie like texture with a velvety blue rind. Made by Judy Bell at Shepherds Purse Creamery Thirsk.

Reiver:
Mould-ripened with the robust aroma of autumn leaves, this cheese has a complexity of flavour that demands a sophisticated palate. Made by The Northumberland Cheese Company. This cheese is One to savour as it develops towards a lingering finish.

Traditional Wensleydale:
This semi-hard full fat cheese is made at the Hawes Creamery, where it has been produced for nearly a century, using milk from forty-three farms all within ten miles of the Creamery.

 



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Hinchliffe Partnership LLP New Farm Shop & Café

A high specification redevelopment of an existing Farm Shop, Restaurant & Butchery. Following a fire which devastated the original premises, and to
replace current temporary buildings - the scheme will both restore and greatly improve on these previous facilities.

Part funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development

 

   
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Hinchliffe’s Farm, Netherton Moor Road, Netherton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 7LE

Tel: 01484 661231 / Email: info@hinchliffes.com

Farm Shop opening times: Monday to Saturday: 9.00am to 5.30pm, Sunday: 10.00am to 4.00pm
The Rusty Bull opening times: Sunday to Thursday: 9.00am to 5.30pm, Friday and Saturday: 9.00am to Late