
Cropwell Bishop is best
known for its Stilton, but it was the Nottinghamshire company's
Shropshire Blue that was named Supreme Champion at this years British
Cheese Awards.
The spicy, nutty blue
cheese, which is coloured orange with the addition of a vegetable dye
called annatto, beat more than 900 cheeses to the title at the Royal
Bath & West Show near Shepton Mallet in Somerset in June.
The award was collected
by director Robin Skailes, who said the win was “an honour and
accolade for our team”.
The Reserve Champion
was a brand new goats milk cheese called St Thom by Lightwood Cheese,
which is made by Haydn Roberts, the former head cheesemaker at Neal's
Yard Creamery.
The British Cheese
Awards was founded by Juliet Harbutt in 1994 and was acquired by the
Royal Bath & West Show last year. The Young Cheesemonger of the
Year award went to Mihaela Mercasi (below), Delicatessen Manager at
The House of Bruar in Scotland.