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Specialist Cheesemakers Association

Specialist Cheesemakers Association The Specialist Cheesemakers Association, located in Clerkenwell Green, is a dedicated local business advocating for excellence in cheesemaking and promoting traditional British cheeses. They provide valuable resources, including guidelines and advice on quality, hygiene, and food safety management.

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Applications for the 2026 Chiswick Cheese Market Cheesemaker's Grant are now open! 🧀If you're a new or emerging cheesema...
22/04/2026

Applications for the 2026 Chiswick Cheese Market Cheesemaker's Grant are now open! 🧀

If you're a new or emerging cheesemaker based in the UK - operational for up to 18 months - this is your chance to access:

✅ Academy of Cheese certifications
✅ Expert mentoring and consultancy
✅ Hands-on cheesemaking experience
✅ A network of industry professionals who want to see you succeed

Previous winners have gone on to win Best British Blue at the British & Irish Cheese Awards, stock their cheeses at La Fromagerie and Neal's Yard Dairy, build customer bases from scratch, and create businesses they love.

The Grant is run in collaboration with the Academy of Cheese and Chiswick cheese market

Find out everything you need to know and apply here: https://academyofcheese.org/awards/chiswick-cheese-market-cheesemakers-grant/

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for the SCA Farm Visit last weekend! This annual tradition is always a highli...
20/06/2025

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for the SCA Farm Visit last weekend! This annual tradition is always a highlight — a brilliant chance for a proper catch-up, packed with activities, great company, and of course, plenty of good cheese. 🧀

We’re grateful to our hosts, David Jowett of King Stone Dairy at Manor Farm, Chedworth and Seb Clarke of The Manor Farm for their generous hospitality — and to everyone who made the weekend such a success.

A fantastic, massive and largely sunny SCA Farm visit at Kingstone Dairy this weekend, courtesy of David Jowett (and man...
15/06/2025

A fantastic, massive and largely sunny SCA Farm visit at Kingstone Dairy this weekend, courtesy of David Jowett (and many, many other helpers!).
Big welcome to 2 new SCA committee members - the lovely Rachel from Norton & Yarrow and the iconic Andy Swinscoe from the Courtyard Dairy in Settle who both step in to replace Tims - Tim Jones (after 19 years of service) and Tim Rowcliffe (after too many more to mention!). Both have done so much for the specialist cheesemaking sector and both are HUGE pairs of shoes to fill.
More pictures will follow, but here's a couple of local hero, farmer Seb who climbed 30 odd foot to set free the poor baby Jackdaw that had got one of its little legs trapped by straw in a hole, high up in the Elden barn 😭.
Lovely to see the exhausted fellow finally fly off and happily join his jackdaw friends 😀

Brilliant!!And I can't not mention the Organic Cashel Blue I had on the day. It is stunning!
07/06/2025

Brilliant!!
And I can't not mention the Organic Cashel Blue I had on the day. It is stunning!

We’ve done it again – Rennet & Rind has just won Affineur of the Year for the third time, proving that bold British cheese, carefully matured, can take on the best and come out on top.

24/03/2025

Burford named Supreme Champion at
the British & Irish Cheese Awards 2025

A washed rind, Alpine-style cheese from Gloucestershire has been named Supreme Champion at the British & Irish Cheese Awards 2025. Burford by King Stone Dairy rose to the top among hundreds of entries into the 29th edition of these prestigious Awards, which were once again hosted by the Bath & West Food & Drink Festival near Shepton Mallet in Somerset.

Produced in the Cotswolds at the small-scale and regenerative Manor Farm Chedworth, Burford was originally conceived by farmhouse cheesemaker, David Jowett, as a way to capture the sweet complexity of the farm’s summer pastures. Burford is now being made year round to reflect the seasonality of Manor Farm’s single herd organic cow’s milk, with tasting notes including charcuterie, hazelnut and hints of tropical fruit.

David Jowett, head cheesemaker at King Stone Dairy, said; “We are delighted to hear that Burford has been awarded the title of Supreme Champion at this year's British & Irish Cheese Awards! Burford is one of our newer cheeses, only really being in production over the past year or so, so we are especially proud to see the cheese doing so well so soon. I feel that Burford is the combined result of the brilliant milk production by Seb and his team here at Manor Farm, the careful and precise cheesemaking techniques we carry out in our cheese production, and skilled affinage practices carried out in our maturing rooms. The award is a tribute to the quality of farming and craftsmanship of our teams.”

All special trophy winners were announced during the British & Irish Cheese Awards Dinner on the evening of Friday 21 March, and the Reserve Champion Cup was presented to Golden Cross, a log shaped goat’s milk cheese from Golden Cross Cheese Company in East Sussex.

Around the UK, the Best English Cheese trophy went to Clara, an ash-coated goat’s cheese log from Harvey and Brockless; the Best Scottish Cheese trophy went to Anster, a delicate, pale and crumbly cheese from St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Company; and Caws Teifi Cheese took the Best Welsh Cheese trophy with Saval, a Caerphilly-based washed rind cheese.

Julius Longman, chairman of the British & Irish Cheese Awards, commented: “We had an incredible day’s judging at the 29th edition of the Awards, with the skill and ingenuity of our cheesemakers plain for all to see. I think it’s fair to say that we had more deliberation and debate than ever before on the way to finding our Champion, which is testament to the outstanding quality on offer from our cheesemakers across the UK and Ireland. As such, David and his team should be immensely proud of their achievement in taking the Supreme Champion trophy for the second time. King Stone Dairy is a fantastic representation of what our cheesemakers are doing so right; working to do better by the land and produce superb quality milk, to make an innovative range of cheeses that are a wonderful reflection of the land from which they came.”

Organised by The Royal Bath & West Society, the British & Irish Cheese Awards 2025 assessed nearly 600 entries on Friday 21 March, with the help of 52 judges from across the industry. The expert panel, made up of cheesemakers, cheesemongers, cheese experts, buyers and commentators, judged entries in their individual classes during the morning session, awarding Bronze, Silver and Gold accolades. During the second round, all Gold award winners from each category were judged alongside one another to identify the category winners, before all category winners were judged in the final round to find this year’s Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion.

Hosted by the Bath & West Food & Drink Festival, the British & Irish Cheese Awards judging hall was open to the public over the weekend of 22 to 23 March. Festival visitors were invited to witness the incredible scale of the judging arena, cast their votes in the People’s Choice Award, and even join the festival’s brand new Guided Cheese Tours.

Picture credit: Joe Breakwell / The Royal Bath & West Society

British & Irish Cheese Awards

The British & Irish Cheese Awards is the UK and Ireland’s leading cheese and dairy products awards scheme, judging hundreds of entries each year that represent over 75% of the nations’ producers. Founded by Juliet Harbutt in 1994, the competition was taken over by The Royal Bath & West Society in 2015. Under the organisation’s stewardship, the British & Irish Cheese Awards has continued to grow and develop, attracting record-breaking numbers in recent years.

Bringing cheesemakers, cheesemongers, farmers, retailers and buyers together on the judging panel, the British & Irish Cheese Awards assesses entries in a wide range of traditional categories, awarding Bronze, Silver and Gold prizes, as well as trophies for the stand-out cheese in each category and each country. Following a busy day of judging, the Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion are announced that evening at the British & Irish Cheese Awards Dinner.

Bath & West Food & Drink Festival

Following its successful launch in 2024, the second Bath & West Food & Drink Festival took place on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March at The Bath & West Showground near Shepton Mallet, Somerset.

Celebrating the finest producers and purveyors in the South West and beyond, the festival featured a live Farmhouse Kitchen stage, a Farmhouse Tavern area showcasing drinks from across the region, and a Little Foodies kids’ zone, as well as hosting the prestigious British & Irish Cheese Awards.

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Fabulous Jamie Oliver cooks with Pevensey Blue, Corscombe, Wandering Ewe, Lowfields Lancashire, Wacky Wedge Yr Afr and t...
21/01/2025

Fabulous Jamie Oliver cooks with Pevensey Blue, Corscombe, Wandering Ewe, Lowfields Lancashire, Wacky Wedge Yr Afr and the best of British Cheeseboard in a celebration of upcoming cheese makers in the UK.
What a night!

The Academy of Cheese have arranged a couple of cheese tasting events at this month's Chiswick Cheese Market on the 20th...
09/10/2024

The Academy of Cheese have arranged a couple of cheese tasting events at this month's Chiswick Cheese Market on the 20th October:

Cheese tasting for Children.
https://academyofcheese.org/product/cheese-tasting-for-children/

Luxury Christmas Cheeseboard Masterclass. https://academyofcheese.org/product/compose-your-ultimate-christmas-cheese-board-with-ned-palmer-chiswick-cheese-market/

It's sure to be informative, fun and rewarding. Please come along and support it. You're sure to come away from the market having bought some nice cheese (voice of experience) so it's perfect all round đŸ€©

Nuture your child's appreciation for good cheese with a fun hour of cheese tasting and pairing, designed to introduce your children to new cheeses and ...

07/08/2024
Virtual Cheese Awards 2024 FINAL Wednesday 15th MayWelcome to the Virtual Cheese Awards newsletter🧀The 2024 Awards are n...
12/01/2024

Virtual Cheese Awards 2024 FINAL Wednesday 15th May

Welcome to the Virtual Cheese Awards newsletter

🧀The 2024 Awards are now OPEN🧀

We're excited to announce that we have opened entries for our fifth - fifth!! - Virtual Cheese Awards which celebrates the best of British cheese and the people who work tirelessly behind the cheese scenes.

🏆ENTER HERE https://www.virtualcheeseawards.com/award-categories

After feedback from producers, we have expanded the Artisan Cheese from Own Herd class and split it into 3 classes; Cow milk, Goat milk and Sheep milk. This is a very popular class so this makes it fairer and easier to judge.

We have also made some changes to our Final on 15th May 2024 which will be a shorter LIVE event hosted by Nigel Barden and focused on the Supreme Judging along with interviews, panels and cheese chats.

The rest of the class and category judging will be available to view online as normal.

Early bird prices from now until 1st Feb

Individual entry ÂŁ30 plus VAT
3 for 2 = ÂŁ60 plus VAT

(add 3 categories to basket and use code VCA3FOR2 at checkout)

Standard pricing starts from 2nd February 2024

Individual entry ÂŁ40 plus VAT
3 for 2 = ÂŁ100 plus VAT

(add 3 categories to basket and use code VCA3FOR2 at checkout)

Closing date: Monday 18th March 2024

ENTER 2024 AWARDS

đŸ„‡Why should you enter?đŸ„‡

The Virtual Cheese Awards are truly unique in that all the judging from individual classes to the final categories is conducted live and available to view online.

This makes the awards truly transparent as they give hardworking British cheese producers upfront and honest feedback from a panel of the UK's most experienced and respected cheese experts.

Previous winners of the Virtual Cheese Awards include;

2023: Montgomery Mature Cheddar; made by the third-generation of the Montgomery family whose cows graze the beautiful Cadbury, Somerset pastures.

2022: Keen's Cheddar; made by James Keen and family using milk from their own herd of cows fed on the lush pasture around their Somerset farm.

2021: La Fresca Margarita; a fresh young cow’s milk cheese produced by Feltham’s Farm.

2020: Renegade Monk; made by Feltham's Farm it is a soft blue cow’s milk cheese which made from organic pasteurised cows milk and rind-washed in ale.

These award-winning cheeses have gone on to secure national supermarket and independent cheese retail listings, experiencing lots of success.
Could you be our 2024 winner?

Not sure what all the fuss is about? You can watch all the action from the 2023 live final on our YouTube live

Watch the Live Final Here
https://www.virtualcheeseawards.com/so/59OpjTr3j/c?w=qBTSW3TNWPmWIAt9Pb1aMpmKI4XXuGiRqdQk5355k3Y.eyJ1IjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1naklrVF9GazRxYyZ0PTI5ODM1cyIsInIiOiI4OGNhZmFkNi00YzJlLTQzYmYtOGU1Mi1mMmM0N2I4ZTAyODIiLCJtIjoibWFpbCIsImMiOiI2Yzk4ZGYwZC1iZGE2LTQxYTItYTE1Ny1kNjYwNjA1MjE1MGMifQ

CHEESE CATEGORIES.

1. Best Enhanced Cheese - 5 classes

2. Best Speciality Cheese - 5 classes

3. Best Territorial Cheese - 8 classes

4. Best Artisan Hard Cheese - 4 classes

5. Best Cheddar Cheese - 6 classes

6. Best Blue Cheese - 3 classes

7. Best Artisan Soft Chese - 4 classes

ENTER YOUR CHEESE FOR ÂŁ30 NOW

💎VCA Excellence Awards💎

Whilst the Virtual Cheese Awards was created to celebrate great British Cheese, where would we be without the incredible stories and people behind them?

We recognise these diamonds in our Recognising Excellence Awards which unearth the hidden stars of the past, present and future

Nominate someone on your team, a local cheese hero or even nominate yourself!
It's FREE to enter

Cheese Hero

New Cheesemaker of the Year

Young Cheesemaker of the Year

Sustainability Trophy

The Sustainability Trophy is dedicated to anyone in the industry who has either made a difference or a business who is leading the way in sustainable practices

ÂŁ20 to enter

Sponsor our 2024 awards

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[email protected]

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We look forward to celebrating even more fantastic British cheese in 2024.

The Virtual Awards Team

Awards and entry questions: [email protected] Sponsorship and media partner opportunities: [email protected] Marketing and PR: [email protected]   

A taste of luxury comes to Hayes!  Deli Best in Station Approach bringing award winning coffees and speciality cheeses t...
08/12/2023

A taste of luxury comes to Hayes! Deli Best in Station Approach bringing award winning coffees and speciality cheeses to Kent. Needless to say, my coffee on this morning's commute was accompanied by a delicious bag of cheese.....

Chiswick Cheese Market on the third Sunday of every month. So nice to see  lovely Gary from Hamm Tun and taste the fanta...
19/11/2023

Chiswick Cheese Market on the third Sunday of every month. So nice to see lovely Gary from Hamm Tun and taste the fantastic cheese he sells. Amongst hundreds of cheeses for sale at the market was the Oxford Blue, the Pevensey Blue, Bath Blue cheese, Pitchfork..... Our main purchase was a huge chunk of Cashel Blue and I can't wait to get home and share it out.
Also, check out the cool cheese eating party game 'Crackerdash' for Christmas. https://www.crackerdash.com/

Address

17 Clerkenwell Green
London
EC1R 0DP

Public Transport:
- Take the London Underground to Farringdon station (Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines).
- From Farringdon station, walk south on Farringdon Road towards Clerkenwell Road.
- Turn left onto Clerkenwell Green where you will find your destination.

Driving/Parking:
- If driving, head towards Clerkenwell Green in London.
- There are limited on-street parking spaces available around Clerkenwell Green. Alternatively, there are several paid parking lots nearby such as the one on Bowling Green Lane or St John's Square Car Park.

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Specialist Cheesemakers Association, located in Clerkenwell Green, London, is a beacon of excellence in the world of cheesemaking. This association not only serves as a common voice to the government and media but also actively works towards encouraging and promoting the art of traditional British cheesemaking.

One of the standout features of Specialist Cheesemakers Association is their dedication to excellence, as evidenced by their publication of 'The Specialist Cheesemakers Code of Best Practice'. This essential guide serves as a valuable resource for cheese producers looking to elevate their craft and uphold the highest standards in quality and hygiene.

Moreover, the technical guidelines provided by the SCA Technical Committee are invaluable for members striving to achieve SCA SALSA approval. These resources, available exclusively to members, showcase the association's commitment to supporting and empowering cheesemakers in their pursuit of excellence.

It is noteworthy that Specialist Cheesemakers Association boasts H.R.H. The Prince of Wales as its patron, underscoring the prestige and importance of this organization within the industry. By bringing together cheesemakers, retailers, wholesalers, and cheese enthusiasts under one roof, the SCA fosters a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating and promoting British cheeses.

In conclusion, Specialist Cheesemakers Association stands out as a vital hub for anyone passionate about artisanal cheese production. Their unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and collaboration makes them a true gem in London's culinary landscape.

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