A cheese wedding cake is a unique and delightful alternative to the traditional sweet wedding cake, perfect for cheese lovers and those looking for a creative twist on wedding desserts.
Instead of layers of sponge cake and sweet frosting, a cheese wedding cake consists of carefully selected wheels of artisanal cheeses.
These wheels are expertly stacked and arranged to resemble the classic tiered wedding cake design.
At our cheese wedding cake shop, we specialise in crafting these savoury masterpieces tailored to suit individual taste preferences and dietary requirements. Our extensive selection of over 100 cheeses, including soft and creamy Brie to bold and tangy Stilton, allows us to create stunning and delicious centrepieces for your special day.
- A wide range of cheese options available
- The ability to customise your cake
- Gift card options for gifting
- Pre-built cheese wedding cakes to choose from
- The option to build your own cake tower
- Brochure available for download
- Expertise in sourcing the finest cheeses
- Flexible payment options, including deposits and payment plans
- UK shipping available for an additional fee
- Multiple payment methods accepted
Our cheese wedding cakes are designed to serve different guest sizes, ranging from intimate gatherings to larger celebrations. Prices vary based on the size and style of the cake, with options starting at £125.
Our best-selling cakes include Abagail, Anna, Antonietta, and Arabella. Cheese wedding cakes are an innovative and memorable addition to any wedding celebration. It offers guests the opportunity to indulge in a variety of gourmet cheeses while admiring the artistry of the cake's design.
Let our cheese wedding cake shop help you create the perfect savoury centrepiece for your big day. This will ensure a unique and unforgettable experience for you and your guests.
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