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Is The Cheese Geek worth it?

The Cheese Geek is worth considering if you want a monthly cheese box with a data-led tasting approach, recorded at £15.00, with a trial option, gift availability and a verified cancel-anytime note. It is less compelling if you want the cheapest cheese by weight or prefer to choose each cheese yourself.

Key facts

BrandThe Cheese Geek
Price from£15.00
FrequencyMonthly
UK deliveryYes
Gift optionRecorded as available
CancellationCancel anytime (verified note)
Gift optionCancel anytime

Details last verified: 28 Jun 2026 · How we review listings

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The Cheese Geek is a popular UK cheese subscription known for grading cheeses and providing pairing notes through its app. Shoppers ask whether the monthly box is worth it against a local cheesemonger. This page uses Subora's catalogue fields, not a tasting.

Recorded data shows a £15.00 starting price, a monthly schedule, UK delivery, a trial option, a gift option and a verified cancel-anytime note. Cheese selection and weights are set on the merchant site.

Worth considering if…

  • You want a monthly cheese box with grading and pairing notes.
  • You like a structured tasting approach rather than choosing each cheese.
  • You value a trial, gift option and verified cancel-anytime note.
  • You are comfortable at the recorded £15.00 price.

Probably skip if…

  • You want the cheapest cheese by weight from a local cheesemonger.
  • You prefer to hand-pick every cheese.
  • You need raw-milk or specific dietary guarantees Subora does not store.

Who The Cheese Geek suits

Curious cheese fans who enjoy structured tasting, grading and pairing notes rather than picking each cheese themselves. A trial and gift option are recorded, so it suits both first-time buyers and gift shoppers.

It fits people who value a verified cancel-anytime note and want a curated monthly selection with guidance.

Price and what is recorded

The catalogue records £15.00 monthly with a trial option, a gift option and a verified cancel-anytime note. Pong Cheese is recorded higher at £24.00, so The Cheese Geek is the lower-priced of the two in the catalogue.

Cheese weights, the number of cheeses and pasteurisation details are set on the merchant site. Confirm these to compare value by weight.

What to check before subscribing

Read the storage advice and any allergen or pasteurisation notes on the merchant site, especially for pregnancy or dietary needs.

For gifts, confirm the first dispatch date and whether the recipient can manage the plan.

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Frequently asked questions

Is The Cheese Geek worth it?

For cheese fans who enjoy a guided tasting with grading and pairing notes, the recorded £15.00 monthly plan with a trial and verified cancel-anytime note is reasonable to compare. Value by weight depends on the contents, set on the merchant site.

Does The Cheese Geek offer a trial?

Yes. A trial option is recorded in Subora's catalogue, alongside a gift option and a verified cancel-anytime note. Confirm current terms on the merchant site.

How much is The Cheese Geek?

Subora records a £15.00 starting price for a monthly box. Confirm the renewal price, cheese weight and postage on the merchant site.

Has Subora personally tested this subscription?

No. This guide uses approved catalogue data and does not claim first-hand testing, ratings or universal preference.

Should I confirm details with the merchant?

Yes. Check the current regular price, delivery cost, contents, renewal and cancellation terms before paying.