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Create the perfect Christmas feast with these West Midlands delicacies

A cheese board is an essential part of a good Christmas meal. Alison Jones looks at some of the finest local cheeses on offer to create an ideal collection.

Beauvale cheese(Image: Toby Hampton)

“For a cheeseboard you definitely want to have a hard cheese, a soft cheese and a blue cheese,” recommends Pip Peagram, manager of Paxton and Whitfield in Stratford-upon-Avon and an expert on the savoury slice.

“Then you can add something like a goats cheese, something with a washed rind or a smoked cheese.

“In its most basic form a washed rind cheese is washed in salt water but a cider brandy is used quite often. This gives it quite a pungent smell and a bright orange rind. A lot of people like to go for something unusual and that’ll tick that box for them.”

Christmas is a time for cheese – and we’re not just talking about the more saccharin TV adverts.

The big seasonal three, says Pip, are Stilton, brie and cheddar. However, customers are also tempted into buying slightly more unusual cheeses “to add the wow factor”.

To accompany them Pip recommends crackers or perhaps an artisan bread.

For flavour enhancement, chutneys and pickles can come into their own. Something like No 93 Ale Chutney, made from Bramley apples, plums and real ale (£4.75) will appeal to traditionalists but a rich and fruity preserve can add another dimension to the taste.

St Eadburgha(Image: Toby Hampton)

“We launched Nuts about Figs this time last year and we had such a success with it we expanded the range to Nuts about Prunes and Nuts and Chestnuts (£2.95). The have an almost puree like texture to them and a sweet and fruity taste and they’re selling really well. They’re quite different so they play into people wanting something more unusual on their cheese board.”