Special ordering...ah yes, special ordering...actually, ALL neal's yard cheeses are special ordered, and many are seasonal...every two weeks a retailer sends their 'order' to the US contact, who consolidates the order and sends it to Neals Yard. The key to UK special orders is that importers (obviously) have to have the ability to import the cheese - some special orders take 4 weeks, if it is a true special order. Some distributors keep a decent UK inventory (Zuercher, European, Cheeseworks, Crystal, etc) and some have stronger collections than others. Some distributors only stock certain UK cheeses seasonally.
Here's a dandy cheesemonger in Scotland that I'm particularly fond of. They have an interesting Scotland-made selection, but provide very good descriptions of the better UK cheeses:
http://www.ijmellischeesemonger.com/products.htm
Concept cheeses...ah, heard of Red Dragon? Cotswold? White Stilton with Cranberry? White Stilton with lemon zest? White Stilton with Apricot? White Stilton with blueberry? I'm not much of a fan...I'll take my cheese in the buff, thank you.
I'd take Mike G's vision of concept cheese over
Cheese House Wyominganytime.
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