Perfect Father’s Day Treats from Paxton & Whitfield

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 2nd June 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Fathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HimGift Food Hampers

Paxton & Whitfield supplies Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and Harrods with their artisan cheeses and fine food products….if it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for Dad!!!

And it really is. Iconic gifts sampled the Father’s Day Gift Pack. It’s hard to remember a finer tasting, male orientated food gift set.

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Trust me, it’s everything a Dad could want on the 19th June.

The set contains a magical combination of miniature waxed Stilton, a jar of Piccalilli, a bottle of No. 93 English Real Ale and a pack of Malted Crackers.

Now remember, this is from Paxton and Whitfield of swanky Jermyn st, London, high end food supplier and it shows. Everything right down to the crackers are delicious.

The stilton was strong and as creamy as I have tried and the Ale was dynamic and the perfect complement to the set. I am a bit of a real ale fan and I am trying to place No. 93…it’s very similar to Spitfire, no bad thing!
 
This seriously upmarket food gift set is only £20.00.

There are plenty of other alternatives to choose from as well, such as The Captain’s Favourite – a gift pack of a potted Stilton and a bottle of Port, a stylish set of cheese knives, a tempting Tomato & Chilli Jam and some delicious Cheese Bites.

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