• That’s Amore Cheese has launched Giorgio’s Artisan Cheeses – an exclusive range of six premium cheeses available exclusively at select Coles Supermarket stores across Australia’s east coast.
Source: That’s Amore Cheese
    That’s Amore Cheese has launched Giorgio’s Artisan Cheeses – an exclusive range of six premium cheeses available exclusively at select Coles Supermarket stores across Australia’s east coast. Source: That’s Amore Cheese
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Artisan producer, That’s Amore Cheese, is bringing its range of cheeses to local supermarkets, with Giorgio’s Artisan Cheeses – an exclusive range of six premium cheeses available exclusively at select Coles Supermarket stores across Australia’s east coast.

With the arrival of the festive season and a slew of summer hostings and events, Giorgio’s Artisan Cheeses offer the perfect addition to celebratory plates or party platters. The new range brings the taste of Italy to local supermarket shelves.

Renowned cheesemaker and founder of That’s Amore Cheese, Giorgio Linguanti, launched Giorgio’s Artisan Cheeses to offer cheese lovers the opportunity to indulge in restaurant-quality flavours and textures in the comfort of their own homes.

Crafted by Linguanti himself, each bespoke product reflects his dedication to traditional Italian techniques combined with the finest farm-fresh Victorian milk.

Products include:

  • Bocconcini – 150g ($6.50)
  • Baby Bocconcini – 150g ($6.50)
  • Buffalo Mozzarella – 125g ($9.50)
  • Burrata – 90g ($8)
  • Fior Di Latte – 125g ($6.50)
  • Mozzarella – 275g ($8)

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