Roncero, the brand with which Lidl has four of the best cheeses in the world for less than 3 euros

Lidl supermarkets have experienced a growing demand for their cheeses in recent months, thanks to the international recognition that their cheeses have obtained. Under the , manufactured in La Mancha, up to four items have received recognized awards thanks to their excellent taste and quality, in addition to the low price (all less than 3 euros) with which the German chain markets them.

From Ciudad Real and exclusively for Lidl, Roncero cheeses have been gaining fame in recent years to the point of being considered the best dairy products in the supermarket. In up to four varieties, this house has received international awards from the World Cheese Awards or other recognized competitions that have made its popularity one of the great demands on the chain’s shelves.

cured roncero

The most ‘simple’ of the four, he obtained in his category. A cured to use mixture that, in addition, Lidl will have during the next few days with up to a 32% discount. Thus, the 300-gram wedge will be worth 1.69 euros from March 31 to April 4. There is also one for 2.69 euros.

Roncero great reserve 12 months

With up to a year of curing to achieve its excellent flavor, this cheese won silver at the Gold International Cheese & Dairy Awards Nantwich 2019. With a magnificent texture, the 200-gram wedge costs 2.69 euros.

Roncero manchego aged 10-12 months

With denomination of origin, its elaboration takes between ten months and a year. It is the most awarded of the house with one and another at the International Cheese & Dairy Awards Nantwich 2019. The wedge of about 170 grams costs 2.79 euros.

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Sheep roncero with truffle

The most exotic of the house, it was a silver medal at the World Cheese Awards 2019. Currently out of Lidl’s catalogue, although it is expected to return soon, its price is around 2.69 euros for a 145-gram wedge ( the kilo is worth 23.9 euros).

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