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Retail Medal Winners by Class British Cheese Awards 2019 Retail Medal Winners by Class RETAILER CLASSES 098 Fresh / Soft White / Semi-soft 1001 Aldi Stores Ltd The Abergavenny Fine Food Welsh Honey & Ginger Soft Goats Cheese Bronze Co. 1002 Co-operative Group Lactalis Co-op Somerset Brie Silver 1004 Marks and Spencer PLC Grahams Natural Cottage Cheese Silver 1005 Marks and Spencer PLC Abergavenny Fine Foods Goats Cheese Log (0086490) Silver 1006 Marks and Spencer PLC Butlers Kidderton Ash (0011990) Gold 1007 Marks and Spencer PLC Caws Cenarth Golden Cenarth (00489904) Silver 1008 Marks and Spencer PLC Butlers Ravensoak Goats Cheese (00451697) Gold 1011 Tesco Plc Camembert Silver 1012 Tesco Plc Finest Kidderton Ash Goats Cheese Gold 099 Cheddar [up to 12 months] 1017 Marks and Spencer PLC Ashley Chase Wookey Hole Cheddar (00373784) Gold 1019 Marks and Spencer PLC Lye Cross Farm Organic Mature Cheddar Silver 1020 Marks and Spencer PLC Dairy Crest Davidstow Cornish Cove Medium Cheddar Bronze 1021 Tesco Plc Mature White Cheddar Silver 0100 Cheddar [over 12 months] 1027 Marks and Spencer PLC Dairy Crest 3 Year Old Cruncher Silver 1028 Marks and Spencer PLC Dairy Crest Cornish Cove Extra Mature Bronze 1030 Tesco Plc Finest Vintage English Cheddar Gold 0101 Red Leicester 1033 Aldi Stores Ltd Joseph Heler Emporium Red Leicester Bronze 1039 Marks and Spencer PLC Arla Red Leicester (00199841) Silver 1040 Marks and Spencer PLC Arla Red Leicester (00199841) Bronze 1041 Tesco Plc Red Leicester Gold 0102 Other Territorials 1044 Lidl UK GmbH Lidl - Valley Spire Cheshire Cheese (only available in Northern Bronze stores) 1045 Lidl UK GmbH Lidl - valley Spire Caerphilly Cheese (only available in Welsh Bronze stores) 1046 Marks and Spencer PLC Arl Tradional Double Gloucester 300g (00199858) Bronze 1050 Marks and Spencer PLC Butlers Farmhouse Lancashire (00414479) Bronze 1051 Tesco Plc Finest Matured Lancashire Silver 1052 Tesco Plc Cheshire Bronze 0103 Modern British Hard 1060 Tesco Plc Finest Caved Aged Goats Cheese Bronze 0104 Blues - Traditional 1061 Aldi Stores Ltd Arla Specially Selected Tuxford & Tebbutt Stilton Silver 1062 Marks and Spencer PLC Colston Bassett Colston Bassett Stilton (Deli Counter) Gold 0105 Blues - Modern 1067 Marks and Spencer PLC Butlers Blacksticks Blue Bronze 0106 Flavour Added 1071 Aldi Stores Ltd Wensleydale Spicy Cheddar Bronze 1072 Lidl UK GmbH Lidl - Valley Spire Smokes Cheddar - Blunt Nose Wedge Bronze 1074 Marks and Spencer PLC Quickes Traditional Quickes Oak Smoked Cheddar Silver 1076 Marks and Spencer PLC Long Clawson Cornish Cruncher with Chilli Silver 1077 Marks and Spencer PLC Long Clawson White Stilton with Apricot Bronze 1078 Marks and Spencer PLC Grahams Cottage Cheese and Chives Bronze 1080 Tesco Plc Finest Red Leicester with Chipotle & Bronze Peppercorns 1081 Tesco Plc Finest Wensleydate with Cranberries & Bronze Blueberries 1082 Tesco Plc Wensleydate with Apricots Gold 1083 Tesco Plc Finest Extra Mature Smoked Cheddar Silver 1084 Tesco Plc Cheddar with Chillies Silver 0107 Reduced Fat 1085 Aldi Stores Ltd Arla Lighter Mataure Cheddar 30% less fat Bronze 1086 Marks and Spencer PLC Dairy Crest Reduced Fat Lighter Medium Cheese Silver 0108 Dairy Products [plain] - Butter 1088 Marks and Spencer PLC Muller British Butter (00342506) Bronze 1089 Marks and Spencer PLC Roddas Cornish Gold Butter Bronze 0109 Dairy Products [plain] - Cream 1094 Marks and Spencer PLC Roddas Cornish Gold Double Cream Gold 1095 Marks and Spencer PLC Roddas Cornish Gold Clotted Cream Gold 1097 Tesco Plc Finest Cornish Clotted Cream Silver 1098 Tesco Plc British Extra Thick Double Cream Bronze 0110 Dairy Products [plain] - Yoghurt 1100 Lidl UK GmbH Lidl Deluxe Gourmet Layered Fruit Yoghurt Silver 1101 Marks and Spencer PLC Yeo Valley Organic Natural Yoghurt Bronze 1102 Tesco Plc Greek Style Yogurt Silver 1103 Tesco Plc Natural Yogurt Bronze Total Medals Awarded: 53.
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