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2019 Trophy Winners ICDA.Pdf Class Description Winner DPS108 Red Tractor Assured Food Standards Award Belton Farm Limited 7 DP383 Dewlay Cheesemakers 1 DP14 DPS1 The Farmhouse Cheesemakers Trophy – Cheshire. Presented by Awarded annually for the Champion Farmhouse White Cheshire Carron Lodge 10 DP2 Farmhouse Cheshire and Lancashire Cheese Federation. Cheese. (Class DP2) DPS2 The Daresbury Cup presented by the Cheshire Dairy Farmers Awarded annually for the Champion Farmhouse Coloured Belton Farm Limited 3 DP3 Association. Cheshire Cheese. (Class DP3) DPS3 The Haughmond Trophy presented by W A Lloyd. Awarded annually to the Champion Farmhouse/Traditional Hard Belton Farm Limited 4 DP10 Pressed Territorial Cheese (Classes DP8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14 15; & 18) DPS4 The Marks & Spencer Trophy Awarded annually to the Best English Chedda (Classes DP19 & Wensleydale Dairy 7 DP42 DP39) Products Ltd DPS5 The Farmhouse Cheesemakers Trophy – Lancashire. Presented by ( DP8,9, & 10) Belton Farm Limited 4 DP10 Farmhouse Cheshire & Lancashire Cheese Federation. DPS6 The Barber’s 1833 Trophy. Awarded annually to the winner of Single Farmhouse Cheddar Ashley Chase Estate 2 DP18 Block – PDO Accreditation (Class DP17) DPS7 Champion Farmhouse/Traditional Cheshire Cheese Awarded to the champion Farmhouse Cheshire Cheese - Belton Farm Limited 3 DP3 outright award DPS8 The Power Food Technology Award Ashley Chase Estate 4 DP7 DPS9 The Volac Trophy Saputo Dairy UK 7 DP27 DPS10 The Kerrygold Trophy Awarded annually to the best Irish Cheddar (DP24) Glanbia Ireland. 7 DP24 Ballyragget DPS11 Systems Integration Award Outright award to the Best Mature Cheddar (Clesses DP27, Saputo Dairy UK 16 DP29 DP28, DP32 & DP36 DPS12 The Tetra Pak Tebel Award. Awarded annually to the best Extra Mature Cheddar (Classes Saputo Dairy UK 7 DP31 DP29; 33; 37) - Outright Award DPS13 The DSM Cup Awarded annually for the best Mild Cheddar (Classes DP25; 26; 31; 35) Sponsored by : - High quality ingredients for the dairy industry 1 Class Description Winner DPS14 The DSM Trophy presented by DSM Food Specialities Awarded annually to the best Single Vintage Cheddar (classes Ornua Co-operative Ltd. 1 DP37 DP30; 34; 38) DPS20 The Berkel Trophy presented by Berkel Ltd Awarded annually for the best Acid Creamery / Block Territorial Belton Farm Limited 5 DP45 cheese (classes DP44-49 &DP52-53) DPS21 The Joseph Heler Trophy Awarded annually to the Supreme Creamery Cheshire Cheese Joseph Heler Ltd 8 DP46 (Classes DP44 - DP46) DPS22 The CHr Hansen Double Gloucester Cheese Trophy Awarded Annually for the Champion Double Gloucester The First Milk Cheese 4 DP51 (Winners of DP12; DP50 & DP51) Company - Haverfordwest DPS23 The Tesco Red Leicester Trophy Awarded annually for the Champion Red Leicester Cheese Dewlay Cheesemakers 8 DP55 (Classes DP11; DP55 & DP56) DPS24 The Bob Kitching Lancashire Trophy Awarded annually for the Champion Creamery/Block Lancashire Greenfields dairy Products 4 DP48 (Classes DP47 - DP49) Ltd DPS30 The Frances Pawlett Trophy presented by Stilton Cheesemakers Awarded annually to the winner of two halves of standard Blue Tuxford & Tebbutt Arla 1 DP73 Association Stilton (Classes DP73 & 76) Foods DPS31 The Cooper Thornhill Trophy presented by Stilton Cheesemakers Awarded annually to the winner of two halves of mature Blue Cropwell Bishop Creamery 1 DP77 Associtation Stilton (Classes DP74 & DP77) DPS32 The Relco Trophy Clawson Dairy 1 DP72 DPS40 Orchard Valley Dairy Supplies Trophy Awarded to the Best Wax Cheese in Show (Class DP147) - St Helens Farm Ltd 6 DP153 outright award DPS41 The Coombe Castle International Award Awarded annually to the best cheese for export (DP143) Abergavenny Fine Foods 26 DP147 DPS42 The John Webb Trophy Awarded annually to the best cheese made with unpasteurised Affineur Walo von 1 DP148 raw milk (DP144-145) Muhlenen DPS43 The Orchard Valley Dairy Supplies Trophy Awarded to the best UK soft; semi-soft; cream cheese in show Carron Lodge 6 DP161 (Classes DP150, DP152, DP154 & DP156) outright award DPS60 The GEA Award Awarded to the Best English Cheese (DP243 - 245) – outright Ashley Chase Estate 6 DP243 award DPS62 The South Caernafon Creameries Award Awarded annually to the Best Welsh Cheese (Class DP248) Abergavenny Fine Foods 13 DP248 Sponsored by : - High quality ingredients for the dairy industry 2 Class Description Winner DPS63 The Richard Davies Trophy Awarded annually to the Champion French Cheese (Class DP253 Sodiaal UK 6 DP259 & DP261) DPS64 The Entremont Award Awarded annually to the Best French Cheese Class DP253) - BRADBURYS CHEESE 9 DP253 outright award DPS70 The Bradburys Award Awarded to the Best Dutch Cheese ( DP262) Treur Kaas 16 DP262 DPS71 DPS72 The Arrigoni Award BRADBURYS CHEESE 23 DP267 DPS73 Awarded to the Best Swiss Cheese (Class DP265) – outright award DPS74 Awarded to the Best Scandanavian Cheese (Class DP267) - outright award DPS75 The Hotos Award Awarded to the Best Greek Cheese (Class DP269) - outright Clarke Gemini 9 DP275 award International Ltd DPS76 Awarded to the Best Spanish Cheese (Class DP270) - outright award DPS77 The Reefer 90s Award Best Australian Cheese Awarded to the Best Australian Cheese (Class DP271-280) – Berrys Creek Gourmet 6 DP285 outright award Cheese DPS78 The Reefer 90s Award Best USA Cheese Awarded to the Best U.S.A Cheese (Class DP281-290) - Outright Carr Valley Cheese 1 DP295 Award Company, Inc. DPS79 The Reefer 90s Award Best Canadian Cheese Awarded to the Best Canadian Cheese (Class DP291-300) - Mountainoak Cheese 1 DP310 Outright award DPS80 The Reefer 90s Award Best New Zealand Cheese Awarded to the Best New Zealand Cheese (Class DP301) - Meyer Cheese 2 DP311 Outright award DPS90 Butlers' Farmhouse Cheese Award Will present a Cheese Iron to the Best Novice Cheese Maker Saputo Dairy UK 27 DP362 (Class DP362) – Outright Award DPS91 Reaseheath College Award Awarded to the Best Student Cheesemaker (Class DP363) - Reaseheath College 5 DP363 outright award Sponsored by : - High quality ingredients for the dairy industry 3 Class Description Winner DPS95 The Sainsbury Trophy Awarded annually for best New Dairy Product (Classes Affineur Walo von 5 DP364 DP364&365) Muhlenen DPS99 David Dunn Memorial Trophy Godfrey C. Williams & Son 1 DP366 Ltd DPS100 Best Cheesecake in Show Awarded annually to the winner of the best Cheese Board (Class Godfrey C. Williams & Son 1 DP367 DP366) Ltd DPS101 The Clawson Trophy Awarded to the Best Branded Packaging in Show (Classes DP368 Ashley Chase Estate 1 DP371 – DP369) DPS102 The Best Label Design Award Awarded to the Best Label Design (Class DP370) - outright award Belton Farm Limited 1 DP372 DPS103 Past Masters Award Awarded to Past Master (Class DP371) - outright award Ashley Chase Estate 3 DP373 DPS105 The Best Catering & Food Service Cheese in Show Awarded to the best Catering & Food Service Cheese in Show Belton Farm Limited 6 DP377 (Classes DP375-DP381) DPS106 The Doceur de France Award Awarded to the Best Butter, Catering & Food Service (Class Joseph Heler Ltd 2 DP381 DP381) - outright award DPS107 En Route International Ltd Award Awarded to the Best Cheese product for the Travel Industry, The Blaenafon Cheddar 12 DP382 Catering & Food Service (Class DP382) - outright award Company Ltd DPS115 Cheese For Children Award be awarded to the winner of the Cheese for Children (Class DP388) – outright award DPS120 The Cheese Lover’s Trophy presented by Cathedral City Awarded annually to winner of the Cheese Lover’s Class (Class DP390) DPS121 Cheese Accompaniment Award Awarded to the Best Cheese Accompaniment (Class Dp392) - outright award DPS125 The National Westminster Trophy Presented to the manufacturing exhibitor winning the highest Belton Farm number of points overall. DPS130 The David Kellett Trophy Awarded annually to the Champion Trade Stand DPS131 Champion Market Stall Awarded to Champion Market Stall Sponsored by : - High quality ingredients for the dairy industry 4 Class Description Winner DPS135 The Champion UK Will be awarded a Border Fine Art – outright award and special The Bath Soft Cheese 26 DP139 rosette Company DPS136 The Reserve Champion UK Will be awarded a Border Fine Art – outright award and special Dewlay Cheesemakers 1 DP14 rosette DPS137 The Champion Overseas Will be awarded a Border Fine Art – outright award and special Cellars at Jasper Hill 2 DP82 rosette DPS138 The Reserve Champion Overseas Will be awarded a Border Fine Art – outright award and a FrieslandCampina 16 DP180 Border Fine Art – outright award DPS116 Cheese Snacks Consumer Cheese Snack Award - Outright award SC1 The Ted Hassall Memorial Trophy. Presented in memory of Mr Ted Awarded annually to the Champion Farmhouse/Traditional Dewlay Cheesemakers 1 DP14 Hassall. Cheese (Classes DP2 – DP19) SC2 Best Overseas Cheddar Awarded for Best Overseas Cheddar. - Creamery Block (Classes Glanbia Ireland. 13 DP36 DP24 & DP31 - DP34) - Outright Award Ballyragget SC3 Champion UK Creamery/Block Cheddar Awarded to the Champion UK Creamery/Block Cheddar (Classes The First Milk Cheese 16 DP25 DP25 - DP30 & DP39) - Outright award Company - Aspatria SC4 The John Beckett Trophy Awarded annually for the Champion Creamery - Belton Farm Limited 9 DP57 Block/Territorial Cheese (DP44 - DP57) SC5 Cathedral City Crown Stilton Trophy presented by Dairy Crest Ltd. Awarded annually for the Best Stilton Cheese. (Class DP72 – Tuxford & Tebbutt Arla 5 DP74 DP78) Foods SC6 Chr Hansen Perpetual Challenge Cup. Awarded annually for the Best Other Blue Veined Cheese. Cellars at Jasper Hill 2 DP82 (Classes DP79 - DP83) SC7 The Michelstown
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