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Cabot Clothbound

Cabot Clothbound is an American type of Cheddar cheese hailing from Vermont, where it's produced as a special batch of Cabot Creamery and Jasper Hill Farm. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk and it's aged for 10-15 months in cellar vaults.


After it comes to the cellars, the cheese is coated in lard and wrapped in a cloth. Underneath its natural rind, the texture is flaky and crumbly. The aromas are nutty, while the flavors are savory, tangy, and caramel-like. It's recommended to serve Cabot Clothbound with chestnut honey, cold cuts, or apple jelly.


Pair it with hoppy ales or sparkling apple cider. The cheese won many awards, including Best in Show from the American Cheese Society in 2006.

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