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Top 39 Western American Semi-soft Cheeses

Last updated on June 24, 2026

Best Western American Semi-soft Cheese Types

01

Humboldt Fog

4 ·

Humboldt Fog is an American cheese produced in Arcata, California. The cheese is made with goat's milk and has a paper-thin bloomy rind. Inside, there is a semi-soft body with a creamy, smooth, and slightly runny texture, due to the fact that Humboldt Fog ripens from the outside to the centre. The cheese is distinguished by a layer of edible ash on the interior, which is actually a nod to the French Morbier cheese. The aromas of this cheese are pungent and floral, while the flavors are citrusy, tangy, and slightly lemony. It is recommended to drizzle it with honey and serve it with almonds, tart apples, or prosciutto. For the best experience, pour a glass of beer or Sauvignon Blanc on the side. And if you're eating Humboldt Fog and think that the flavors are ''dreamy'', you might not be far from the truth - its inventor, Cypress Grove Chevre founder Mary Keehn says she fell asleep on a plane and dreamed about a new type of cheese with a line running through it, and the Humboldt Fog was born.

02

Pepper Jack

3.5 ·

Pepper Jack is an American cheese produced in Monterey, California. This popular variety of Monterey Jack cheese is flavored with jalapeño peppers for a spicy kick. It's made from cow's milk and has a natural rind that hides a creamy, smooth, and open texture. The aromas are herbal, while the flavors are sharp, spicy, and buttery. The cheese has a high moisture content and melts easily. Pepper Jack is often used to add flavor to sandwiches, pizza, omelets, and casseroles. It's also recommended to use it in Mexican-style dishes such as quesadillas, enchiladas, and nachos.

03

Point Reyes Original Blue

3.3 ·

Point Reyes Original Blue is an American blue cheese produced in California by Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company. The cheese is made from raw cow's milk and has a natural rind. The texture is creamy and buttery and the aromas are milky, fresh, and intense. The flavors range from milky, sweet, and creamy to strong. It's recommended to serve it with pasta dishes, red meat, grilled vegetables, or fresh salads. Pair the cheese with a glass of Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, or sparkling wine.

04

Cougar Gold

3.3 ·

Cougar Gold is an American cheese hailing from the Washington State University Creamery in Pullman. Sold exclusively in 30-ounce cans since 1948, this semi-soft cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk. When out of the can, visually, it's a white cheddar with rounded edges and without a rind. The texture is smooth and firm, but it becomes crumbly and crystalline with age. The flavors are creamy, nutty, and sharp, with a milky smooth and mellow finish. The cheese is stored for at least one year before it can be sold. Cougar Gold was originally produced with a bacteria called WSU19, which limits carbon dioxide production so that the cheese can be safely stored into a can. Nowadays, the cheese comes in the following flavors: Original, Natural Cheddar, Smoky Cheddar, Viking, Dill Garlic, Sweet Basil, Hot Pepper, and Crimson Fire.

05

Breakfast Cheese

3.1 ·

Breakfast Cheese is an American cheese hailing from California, where it's produced by Marin French Cheese Company. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk and it's usually sold at a very young age of 3 days. The texture is firm and dense, slightly clay-like, and ivory white in color. The aroma is fresh while the flavors are tangy, salty, buttery, mild, creamy, and citrusy. It's recommended to serve it with bagels and fruit as a tasty snack. This cheese was originally sold in saloons where it was served as an alternative to pickled eggs, hence the name Breakfast Cheese. The small version is known as Petite Breakfast, made with the addition of a dollop of fresh cream to the mix.

06

Herbes de Provence Chevre

3.1 ·

Herbes de Provence Chevre is an American semi-soft cheese hailing from Colorado, where it's produced by Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy. The cheese is made from pasteurized goat's milk and it's shaped into logs that are coated in Herbes de Provence, a traditional French spice blend originating from Provence. The texture of this rindless cheese is creamy and crumbly. The aromas are fresh and clean, while the flavors are mild and herbaceous. It's recommended to serve the cheese with crusty bread and Kalamata olives. Pair it with a glass of fruity wine such as Chenin Blanc or Sauvignon Blanc.

07

Oregon Blue

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Oregon Blue is an American blue cheese made from raw cow's milk. The cheese ages for a minimum of 90 days in Rogue Creamery's caves. The texture is firm and buttery, and the aromas are earthy and clean. The flavors are mellow, sweet, and buttery, with hints of cream. On the inside, there are veins of earthy blue molds. Oregon Blue has been produced since 1957 and has won numerous awards. It's recommended to pair it with a glass of Riesling or Pinot Noir.

08

Boulder Chevre

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Boulder Chevre is an American cheese hailing from Colorado, where it's produced by Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy. The cheese is made from pasteurized goat's milk. This fresh chevre is rindless and has a texture that is crumbly, firm, and creamy. The aromas are fresh and clean, while the flavors are grassy, tangy, and citrusy. Boulder Chevre is often crumbled over salads, pasta, and eggs. It's also often used in sandwiches or cheesecakes. Pair it with a glass of crisp white wine or a rosé and serve it with fruit jams or dried fruit.

09

Oregonzola

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Oregonzola is an American Gorgonzola-style cheese hailing from Oregon, hence the name. It was created by Ignazio Vella in the late 1990s. The cheese is made from cow's milk and it's aged in Rogue Creamery caves for at least 6 months. During the maturation period, the cheese develops its smooth, creamy, moist, and buttery texture of the paste, which is laced with distinct blue veins. The aromas are fruity, while the flavors are tangy, sweet, and savory, with hints of caramel and pepper coming from the blue mold.

10

Midnight Blue

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Midnight Blue is an American semi-soft blue cheese originating from Colorado. Made from raw milk of Saneen, Alpine, and Nubian goats, the cheese has a dense and slightly dry texture and natural rind. The body is semi-soft and filled with blue veins, the aroma is goaty, while the flavors are spicy, peppery, pungent, and sharp. This blue cheese is usually aged for 2 to 4 months. During that period, it develops its peppery flavors which get more accentuated as the cheese matures. It is recommended to pair Midnight Blue with wildflower honey and a glass of dry sherry.

Best Western American Semi-soft Cheeses

01

Cowgirl Creamery

4.9 ·
Cowgirl Creamery is a renowned artisanal cheese producer, founded in 1997 by Sue Conley and Peggy Smith in Petaluma, California. The company specializes in the production of organic cheeses, offering a wide range of hand-crafted cheeses that reflect their commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation. Cowgirl Creamery prides itself on using milk from local farms in the Point Reyes area, known for its rich pastures. The use of locally sourced, organically grown milk gives their cheeses a unique character, depth of flavor, and a high level of quality. Two of Cowgirl Creamery's most famous products are Mt. Tam and Red Hawk, both cheeses with rich, creamy textures and complex flavors. Mt. Tam is a soft, creamy cheese with a mild sweetness, while Red Hawk is a washed-rind cheese with a deep, intense flavor, characterized by its reddish-orange rind. These cheeses have become symbols of quality and excellence in the world of artisanal cheese. Cowgirl Creamery produces cheeses in small batches, allowing them to pay close attention to every step of the production process, from sourcing the milk to the final aging phase. By combining traditional techniques with innovative approaches, they continuously improve their products while staying true to the authentic methods of cheese-making.
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2024)
International Cheese Awards - Gold (2023, 2022)
02

Rogue Creamery

4.8 ·
Rogue Creamery was founded in 1933 in Oregon, and has since become a recognized name in the cheese industry, specializing in organic, hand-crafted cheeses with a particular focus on blue cheeses. The creamery has maintained high standards of quality over the years and has built an outstanding reputation in the United States and worldwide. Rogue Creamery is committed to sustainability, with its business model based on environmentally responsible practices. The creamery uses only milk from local farms that meet strict organic production standards. The milk used for their cheeses comes from farms that practice sustainable agricultural methods. Rogue Creamery produces its cheeses in small batches, using traditional methods and handcrafting techniques. Their cheeses are known for their high quality, which has earned them numerous prestigious awards.
Awards
Culture Cheese Magazine Best Cheeses issue - Best (2023)
World Cheese Awards - Super Gold (2022)
03

Bellwether Farms

4.8 ·
Bellwether Farms, located in Petaluma, California, is a family-owned creamery that produces a variety of artisan cheeses and dairy products. They are known for using traditional methods and primarily sheep's milk, along with cow's milk, to create their products. Bellwether Farms also offers a line of yogurts alongside their cheeses.
Awards
American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place (2024, 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2004, 2003)
04

Joseph Farms Cheese

4.5 ·
Joseph Farms Cheese is an American cheese producer based in Livingston, California. It was founded by Joseph E. Gallo, 1946 they built a cheese factory, launching production under the Joseph Farms brand. Joseph Farms Cheese produces a wide range of cheeses, including various types of cheddar, mozzarella, Jack, and provolone. Their cheeses are known for high quality and have often won awards at domestic and international competitions. The brand is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices; for example, in 2004 they implemented a manure-to-methane system that powers most of the factory’s energy needs. Today, Joseph Farms Cheese is in its third generation of family ownership, and their cheeses are available in many retail chains across the United States, Mexico, and other countries. The brand takes pride in being the first American cheese producer to receive government certification for products made without artificial hormones.
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2016)
American Cheese Society Judging & Competition Awards - 1st Place (2025, 2024)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 39 Western American Semi-soft Cheeses” list until June 24, 2026, 368 ratings were recorded, of which 339 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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