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Build a local charcuterie board

We’ve rounded up local spots for you to procure meats, cheeses, jams and jellies, crackers, olives, nuts, and more for your next charcuterie board.

A charcuterie board with meats, cheeses, nuts, crackers, honey, and more.

A well-rounded charcuterie board always includes sweet, salty, hearty, and creamy ingredients. | Photo by @wncfoodie

Recently, we asked you how to take a charcuterie board from grate to un-brie-lievably delicious. More specifically — we asked you which local spots you go to for ingredients when crafting a charcuterie board (or when ordering one that’s pre-made). Here’s what you said:

Swamp Rabbit Café, 205 Cedar Lane Rd. | What to find there: Meats, cheeses, nuts, crackers, pickled goods, olives, jams, jellies, wine, and other gourmet grocery items.

Lowes Foods, multiple locations | What to find there: Meats, cheeses, jams, jellies, nuts, olives, pickled items, crackers, fruits, and veggies.

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More cheese, please. | Photo by GVLtoday

The Cheese Wheel, 1441 Augusta St. | What to find there: Meats, cheeses, pickled goods, olives, jams, jellies, crackers, wine, and other gourmet grocery items.

Revival Butchery, 1296 A Pendleton St. | What to find there: Meats, cheeses, and other gourmet grocery items.

New York Butcher Shoppe, 2222 Augusta St. #4 | What to find there: Meats, cheeses, pickled goods, jams, jellies, and crackers.

The Cook’s Station, 515 Buncombe St. | What to find there: Olive oils, vinegars, pickled goods, olives, crackers, nuts, and other gourmet grocery items.

Southern Grazer, 1200 Woodruff Rd., Ste. B5 | What to find there: Pre-made charcuterie boards.

Chadcuterie, Order online | What to find there: Pre-made charcuterie boards.

Plus, find more delicious charcuterie board ingredients at a local farmers market.

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If you’re a first-timer to charcuterie construction, worry not. Check out these tips on how to assemble the perfect charcuterie board.

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