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Supreme champion named at British Cheese Awards

Date: 26.03.2024Source: Cote Hill (photo - Joe Breakwell / The Royal Bath & West Society)

A small mould-ripened fresh cheese called Snowdrop has been named Supreme Champion at the 28th British Cheese Awards, which was held at the Bath & West Showground in Somerset, as part of the new Bath & West Food & Drink Festival. Made by Cote Hill in Lincolnshire, the cheese took the top prize in a field of over 600 entries from across the UK and Ireland.

Launched just over a year ago, Snowdrop is made by Mary and Michael Davenport at Cote Hill Dairy. The cheese was named in honour of Cynthia Davenport, who started the dairy at Cote Hill, as snowdrops were her favourite flower found growing around the farm. Soft, smooth and velvety, Snowdrop is a raw cow’s milk cheese, similar in style to a French St Felicien, and will vary throughout the seasons as the pastures change.

All trophies were awarded during the British Cheese Awards Dinner on the evening of Friday 22 March, with the Reserve Champion cup going to Cashel Blue from Cashel Farmhouse Cheesemakers, which also won Best Irish Cheese. Best English Cheese went to Tor from White Lake Cheese, Best Scottish Cheese went to Minger from Highland Fine Cheese and Best Welsh Cheese went to Gafr Las from Bryngaer Goats.

Said Julius Longman, chairman of the British Cheese Awards: “It was fantastic to be back at the Bath & West Showground, and to have another Supreme Champion to share with the world. Snowdrop is a perfect example of the innovation and excellence in cheesemaking that is thriving in Britian and Ireland right now, alongside our world class traditional cheeses. The British Cheese Awards is a wonderful coming together of the nation’s cheese community and we were delighted to welcome the public into the judging hall over the course of the new Food & Drink Festival. Having showcased hundreds of diverse cheeses from across the UK and Ireland, we hope to have inspired some of the cheesemakers and mongers of tomorrow!”

Added Mary Davenport, Cote Hill Dairy: “As a small producer, we are delighted and honoured to be recognised with this prestigious award. It was a huge surprise and totally unexpected as winning Supreme Champion at the British Cheese Awards is a cheesemaker’s dream. Here at Cote Hill, we are amazed that such a small cheese should achieve such a prestigious award.”

Hosted for the first time by the new Bath & West Food & Drink Festival, the British Cheese Awards invited festival visitors to sample some of this year’s entries over the course of the weekend and to cast their votes in the People’s Choice Award.  For more visit britishcheeseawards.com

 

David Cox / IDM

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