Tomorrow, June 4 marks National Cheese Day—a time to celebrate one of the oldest, most delicious, and versatile foods in the world. From soft and fresh to aged and bold, cheese boasts a history rich in tradition and flavor.
While every type of cheese has its charm, today we’re taking a look at some of the most expensive cheeses on the planet. Can you imagine tasting one of these delicacies? Get ready to discover them!
National Cheese Day: The World’s Most Expensive Cheeses
Pule (Serbia)
Pule is the most expensive cheese in the world. It’s produced in Serbia’s Zasavica Nature Reserve and made from the milk of Balkan donkeys, a rare breed found only in that region. Only about 1,000 kilograms are made each year, making it incredibly exclusive. Its price can reach up to $1,300 per kilogram (roughly $130 per 100 grams)—a true culinary gem.
Cabrales Cheese (Spain)
Hailing from Asturias, Cabrales is a blue cheese that has broken records at recent auctions. In August 2024, a 2.5-kilogram wheel was sold for $39,240, setting a new world record. This artisanal cheese is aged in the natural caves of the Picos de Europa mountains, giving it its spicy flavor and iconic green-blue marbling.

White Stilton Gold (United Kingdom)
This is a special edition of the traditional British Stilton cheese. Available only during the holiday season, it’s blended with real gold—22-carat edible gold leaf—and pieces of peach. It sells for around $835 per kilogram, making it a festive luxury item.
Époisses (France)
From the Burgundy region, Époisses is a washed-rind cheese famous for its strong aroma and bold flavor. It’s regularly washed in a mix of water and Burgundy brandy during the aging process, contributing to its distinctive rind and rich taste. Its price varies but is generally around $87.20 per kilogram, making it one of France’s most exclusive cheeses.
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