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Fall For

Fall For

our canadian cheeses

Discover our assortment of Canadian cheeses, ideal for enjoying the fall season to the fullest.
Indulge in a curated selection of savoury local cheeses assembled with care and perfect
for the fall’s most delectable moments.

Purchase our ready-to-serve selection of Canadian cheeses today.

Find it at a store near you.

Elevate your fall activities with a delicious platter of Canadian cheeses.

Treat your taste buds to Alexis de Portneuf Vacherin, Brise du Matin, and Sir Laurier d’Arthabaska cheeses, as well as the Woolwich Dairy Cranberry Cinnamon goat cheese log.

Where to buy

  • 410 Grocery
  • A Small Town Deli
  • Amherst Pharmasave
  • Anthony's Grocery
  • Avery's
  • Belbin's Grocery
  • Coleman's
  • Co-Opérative de St-Quentin
  • D & Jo's Country Farm Market
  • Dave's Fruit & Vegetable
  • Falmouth Fruit & Vegetable Company
  • Fredericton Direct Charge Co-Op
  • Keizer's Freshmart Eastern Passage
  • Marché au Corner Market
  • Marie's Mini Mart
  • Masstown Creamery
  • Monty's Place
  • Orangestore
  • Pharmasave MacQuarries
  • Powell's
  • Stirling Farm Markets
  • Victory Meat and Produce
  • Whistleberry Market
  • IGA
  • Fresh St. Market
  • North West Company
  • Save-On-Foods
  • Superstore
  • Fiesta Farms
  • Fortinos
  • Loblaws
  • Longo's
  • Maltese Grocery
  • Nations Fresh Food
  • Portugalia Bakery
  • Sue's Market
  • Summerhill Market
  • Superstore
  • The Big Carrot
  • The Dover Cheese Shop
  • Valu-Mart
  • Vince's Market
  • Wellington Butchery
  • Your Independent Grocer
  • Zehrs
  • Calgary Co-op
  • Save-On-Foods
  • Provigo

Add a personal touch

to your cheese platter

by following our pairing tips… burst of flavours guaranteed!

SERVING TIPS

Temper cheeses by taking them out of the refrigerator up to 45 minutes in advance. Leave rinds on to keep cheese from drying out.

CLEAN-UP

Rewrap leftover Brie and washed rind cheeses in their original packaging. Add plastic wrap to keep them from drying out. For goat cheese, use parchment or wax paper and store it in the most humid part of the fridge (usually the vegetable drawer); this will allow the cheese to breathe.

CHEESE SELECTION

Serve a minimum of 3 to 6 different types of cheese. Select cheeses that are distinctly different from each other. Choose cheeses with distinct flavours and colours.

PAIRINGS

Add some colour and complimentary flavours to your cheeseboard by incorporating some of the following items:

  • SOMETHING TOASTED! Baguette, nut breads, multigrain breads, dried fruit crackers and grossinis.

  • SOMETHING COLOURFUL! Dried fruits – cranberries, figs and apricots.

  • SOMETHING FRESH! Fresh fruits – apricots, figs, grapes, apples, pears. Ideal for serving seasonal fruits!

  • SOMETHING SALTY! Olives, deli meats and tapenades.

  • SOMETHING CRUNCHY! Mixed nuts – almonds, walnuts, pistachios and cashews.