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There’s a Subscription for That: Charcuterie

There's a Subscription for That is a series spotlighting subscriptions the team at My Subscription Addiction finds interesting and is excited to share with readers.

Have you ever seen those beautiful charcuterie and cheese boards on social media? Whenever I see them, I wish I could do that myself. While I’m a cheese lover, I confess I’m not a cheese connoisseur (yet). So, I wanted to learn more about a subscription box that introduces me to new cheeses and cheese combinations – that also happens to look just like those beautiful cheese boards on my Instagram.

Cheesemonger Box is a subscription service that delivers cut-to-order cheeses. This subscription box is curated in small batches from artisan selections and traditional offerings and introduces you to mouthwatering choices.

Founders Laura Downey and Chris Palumbo source the cheese from small American farmers, creameries, and cheesemakers nationwide. They also partner with trusted importers and distributors to source artisan European cheeses.

The Boxes

You can choose from a selection of boxes right now, including some gifting boxes just in time for the holiday season. Every Cheesemonger Box is hand-cut specifically for your taste and gift-giving preferences:

  • The Classic Box – Includes three ½ pound cuts of cheese. Available as a one-time gift or monthly subscription.
  • The Signature Box – Includes three ½ pound cuts of cheese, artisan crackers, and a small batch of accompaniments such as jams, spreads, or charcuterie. Available as a one-time gift or monthly subscription.
  • Build Your Own Box – Choose either a Classic Box or Signature Box, but select the cheeses and spreads you want to find in your box. Available as a one-time gift or monthly subscription.

Each box is seasonal to guarantee the freshest selection of cheeses all year round. In addition, with each box, you’ll receive an educational card that explains all the details of the variety of cheese, pairing and serving suggestions, the story of the cheesemaker, and more. All of these details will help you go from cheese lover to cheese connoisseur in no time.

Plus, with the holidays right around the corner, a subscription box that delivers fresh artisan cheese to your door is pure perfection.

The Details

Thinking it’s time to try Cheesemonger Box? Here’s what you need to know:

  • Currently offering three different boxes for monthly, for 3-months, 6-months, and 12-months.
  • All boxes are available as one-time gift options.
  • The subscription boxes start at $75 for the Classic box and $95 for the Signature Box.
  • All orders qualify for free shipping. Shipping is only available in the US. Currently, Cheesemonger Box doesn’t ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico.
  • There are 21+ kinds of cheese to choose from when you select the Build Your Own Box.

What do you think of the Cheesemonger Box subscription? Would you get this? Or, would you give this to someone during the holidays?

Geraldine Orentas
Geraldine Orentas

I'm a Miami-based copywriter and content creator, deeply passionate about skincare and wellness. Through my Instagram platform, I candidly share my acne-healing journey, provide genuine brand reviews, and let you in on my vibrant life in the city. In the midst of running a creative marketing agency, I'm constantly experimenting with sunscreens and new healthy recipes, occasionally indulging in a hearty meal. When the screens go off, it's time for adventures with my trusty German Shepherd, Cora.


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6 comments

Amy

75 dollars for a pound and a half of cheese?

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Kevin

It seems to include 2-day shipping which isn’t cheap. Probably $25-$35 of the total. So it’s really about $30-$35 per pound which is what small batch artisan cheese costs. I looked at the cheeses and they are not grocery store cheese

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Geraldine Orentas

Sure, it’s on the higher-prize end. But, this might be a great gift idea and maybe good for people who want things just delivered at their door.

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Beth In Oklahoma

Crazy.

It’s not the quality of the food, but the company you share it with.

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Cheryl W

I know right?? Geeze.. You can go to a gourmet section of a higher end grocery store and spend WAY less than that. It would be foolish to spend that much on a little bit of cheese.

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SC

I feel like this makes a really nice gift (maybe not for a vegan)!

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