The Irish Cheese Renaissance
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The Irish were making cheese as far back as Celtic times, but artisan cheese-makers have only recently begun to revive this ancient art, and the results are some exciting cheeses. Host Will Studd travels to the spectacularly rugged southwest coast of Ireland to try some of the more unusual varieties being made. He also discovers that despite the renaissance, huge challenges remain for cheese-makes who want to use raw mile.
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