Oscar Wilde cheddar is made from the milk of pasture grazing cows. It has a distinct creamy taste, and a firm smooth texture with a playful, tangy bite. Each block is carefully selected and hand-graded.
Oscar Wilde Cheddar is named after the famous Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, who is celebrated for his literary contributions and wit. The cheese embodies the spirit of Irish culture and heritage, reflecting the high quality of Irish dairy farming. Although there isn't a documented specific 'historical' timeline for the cheese itself, its branding pays homage to Wilde's legacy, associating the cheese with Irish artistry and tradition.