Plymouth Artisan Cheese

Published

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Plymouth Cheese’s story and design inspiration is filled with history – from the building they are located in to the recipe that started it all. “Plymouth Cheese is made in the tiny town of Plymouth, Vermont, in a cheese factory that was built by Calvin Coolidge’s father, John Coolidge, a dairy farmer, in 1890.

In 2009, Jesse Werner took over operations at the cheese factory, and revived Coolidge’s original recipe as well as the original way he packaged the cheese, hand dipped in wax. Werner works with Empress Branding to create vintage inspired labels for these waxed blocks, which now are available in more than seven different varieties.”