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DIAA Victorian Dairy Product Competition Dairy Industry Association of Australia DIAA Victorian Dairy Product Competition 2017 Results DUCT C ODUCT C RO ROM OM P P P P Y Y E E R T IR I T I I A A T T D D I I O O N N N N A A 2 2 I I 0 0 R R 1 1 O O 7 7 T T C C I I V V R E L D V GO SIL RESULTS – 2017 Results Booklet 2017 DIAA Victorian Dairy Product Competition n n Butter ................................................................................. 4 n n Cheese ............................................................................... 5 n n Dips ...................................................................................11 n n Powder .............................................................................11 n n Yoghurt ............................................................................12 n n Milk ...................................................................................15 n n Cream ...............................................................................18 n n Dairy desserts ................................................................19 n n Innovation ......................................................................19 n n Ice-cream, gelati, frozen yoghurt ...........................19 n n Non-bovine product ...................................................23 n n Organic products .........................................................24 n n Other ................................................................................24 The DIAA thanks its National Partners DIAA VICTORIAN DAIRY PRODUCT COMPETITION INDUSTRY-SPONSORED TROPHIES Vic Stafford Perpetual Highest scoring bulk butter (classes Fonterra Australia – Cobden, Cup and Award 1 & 2) Fonterra Bulk Butter Salted Highest scoring consumer pack Fonterra Australia, Aldi Beautifully Jasol Award butter, pats or tubs (classes 3 & 4) Butterfully Unsalted Butter Amcor Flexibles Australasia Highest scoring cheddar cheese, Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, Award mild/semi matured (class 7) WCB Mild Cheddar Cheese Tetra Pak Highest scoring cheddar cheese, Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, Perpetual Award matured (class 8) WCB Matured Cheddar Cheese Highest scoring cheddar cheese, Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, Amcor Flexibles Award vintage (class 9) WCB Vintage Cheddar Cheese Highest scoring cheddar cheese Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, Chy-Max Cup overall (classes 6-9) WCB Vintage Cheddar Cheese WCBF – Port Melbourne, Highest scoring cheddar cheese, Aggreko Award Warrnambool Heritage Vintage consumer pack (classes 10-12) Cheddar Highest scoring very hard cheese WCBF – Port Melbourne, Mil Lel Merck Millipore Award (classes 16 & 17) Superior Parmesan Highest scoring fetta cheese Lemnos Foods, Lemnos Reduced FOSS Award (classes 23-25) Fat Fetta Highest scoring smear ripened, BoatShed Cheese, Compass Gold Amcor Flexibles Award washed rind or mixed rind cheese Washed Rind (class 26) Highest scoring cheese Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese, Aggreko Award with blue mould(class 27) Mossvale Blue Highest scoring cheese, Aggreko Award white mould ripened Lactalis Jindi, Coles Brie (classes 28 & 29) Highest scoring soft/fresh cheese Visy Award Floridia Cheese, Ricotta (classes 30-37) Highest scoring club cheese Maffra Cheese Company, Coles WR & D Wells Award (classes 38 & 39) Vintage Gippsland Club Cheddar Highest scoring powder Fonterra Australia – Cobden, GEA Award (classes 43-47) Fonterra Skim Milk Powder Highest scoring yoghurt Procal Dairies, Procal Smooth Sealed Air Food Care Award (classes 48-57) Yoghurt Page 2 RESULTS – 2017 INDUSTRY-SPONSORED TROPHIES Highest scoring pasteurised Camperdown Dairy, Farmers Own Ecolab Award (homogenised) milk (class 59) Full Cream Milk Highest scoring modified milk WCBF – Port Melbourne, Sungold Qenos Award (classes 61-63) Jersey Low Fat Milk Highest scoring flavoured milk, NuLac Foods, Coach House Dairy Symrise Award chocolate (classes 64 & 65) Chocolate Milk Highest scoring flavoured milk, Lion Dairy & Drinks – Chelsea, Dare Symrise Award coffee (classes 66 & 67) Espresso Highest scoring flavoured milk FDPI Spares & Maintenance Parmalat Australia – Rowville, Oak other than chocolate or coffee Award Strawberry (classes 68 & 69) Highest scoring flavoured milk Lion Dairy & Drinks – Chelsea, Dare Ecolab Award (classes 64-69) Espresso Highest scoring thickened cream Bulla Dairy Foods, Bulla Double Alto Award (classes 73 & 74) Cream Highest scoring cream Bulla Dairy Foods, Bulla Light Sour Pro Analytics Award (classes 72-76) Cream Sensient Technologies Highest scoring standard vanilla Bon Appetit Australia, Dairy Bell Australia Award ice-cream (class 81) Vanilla Ice Cream Highest scoring standard ice-cream Bulla Dairy Foods - Private Labels, ABB Australia Award other than vanilla or chocolate Big Spoon Cookie Dough Ice (class 83) Cream Highest scoring premium Harry & Larry’s, Harry’s Salted The Product Makers Award ice-cream/gelati (classes 84-89) Caramel Fudge Ice Cream Highest scoring non-bovine Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese, RISQ Resolution Award product (classes 98-104) Charlton’s Choice Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese, Cheetham Salt Award Champion cheese Mossvale Blue Champion milk WCBF – Port Melbourne, Sungold Tate & Lyle Award (classes 59-71, 103 & 106) Jersey Low Fat Milk Most successful exhibitor Merieux NutriSciences Award Gundowring Fine Foods (minimum 6 entries) Most outstanding show exhibit Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese, IXOM Award (classes 1-107) Mossvale Blue ALL GOLD AND SILVER WINNERS ARE LISTED IN THE ORDER OF POINTS SCORED. Page 3 ALL OTHER ENTRANTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY COMPANY NAME. DIAA VICTORIAN DAIRY PRODUCT COMPETITION RESULTS Class 1 Salted Butter Vic Stafford Perpetual Cup and Award – highest scoring bulk butter Fonterra Australia – Cobden, Fonterra Bulk Butter Salted Gold Fonterra Australia – Cobden Fonterra Bulk Butter Salted 18.17 Silver Warrnambool Cheese & Butter WCB Salted Butter 16.67 Class 2 Unsalted Butter Silver Fonterra Australia – Cobden Fonterra Bulk Butter Unsalted 17.00 Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Unsalted Butter Class 3 Consumer Pack Butter – Salted & Unsalted (Not Cultured) Pats or Tubs Jasol Award – Highest scoring consumer pack butter pats/tubs Fonterra Australia, Aldi Beautifully Butterfully Unsalted Butter Gold Fonterra Australia Aldi BB Unsalted Butter 18.33 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Western Star Unsalted Butter 18.17 Tatura Milk Industries Tatura Salted Butter 18.17 Fonterra Australia Aldi BB Salted Butter 18.00 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Aldi BB Unsalted Butter 18.00 Silver Fonterra Australia – Cobden Western Star Butter Salted 17.83 Fonterra Australia Aldi BB Salted Butter 17.67 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Aldi BB Salted Butter 17.67 Picnic Dairy Foods Sahara Chilli Butter 17.67 Tatura Milk Industries Tatura Salted Butter 17.33 Camperdown Dairy Camperdown Dairy Salted Butter 16.83 Camperdown Dairy Camperdown Dairy Unsalted Butter 16.83 Picnic Dairy Foods Sahara Salted Butter 16.33 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Aldi BB Salted Butter Class 4 Consumer Pack Butter – Unsalted Pats or Tubs (Cultured) Gold Fonterra Australia – Cobden Girgar Cultured Butter Unsalted 18.00 Tatura Milk Industries Tatura Unsalted Butter 18.00 Silver Fonterra Australia – Cobden Western Star Cultured Butter Unsalted 17.33 St David Dairy Cultured Butter Salted 17.17 St David Dairy Cultured Butter Unsalted 17.17 King Valley Dairy Naturally Cultured Butter Unsalted 16.83 ALL GOLD AND SILVER WINNERS ARE LISTED IN THE ORDER OF POINTS SCORED. Page 4 ALL OTHER ENTRANTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY COMPANY NAME. RESULTS – 2017 Class 5 Consumer Pack – Dairy Blend in Tubs Gold Fonterra Australia Aldi BB Dairy Blend 18.00 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Aldi BB Dairy Blend Salted 18.00 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Western Star Traditional Dairy Blend Salted 18.00 Silver Fonterra Australia Aldi BB Dairy Blend Light 17.33 Fonterra Australia – Cobden Aldi BB Dairy Blend Lite Salted 16.83 Class 6 Cheddar Cheese – Rinded No entries Class 7 Cheddar Cheese – Mild / Semi Matured Amcor Flexibles Australasia Award – Highest scoring semi matured cheddar cheese Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, WCB Mild Cheddar Cheese Silver Warrnambool Cheese & Butter WCB Mild Cheddar Cheese 17.67 Bega Cheese – Coburg Bega Reduced Fat Cheddar 16.83 Class 8 Cheddar Cheese – Matured Tetra Pak Perpetual Award – Highest scoring matured cheddar cheese Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, WCB Matured Cheddar Cheese Silver Warrnambool Cheese & Butter WCB Matured Cheddar Cheese 17.33 Class 9 Cheddar Cheese – Vintage Amcor Flexiblies Award – Highest scoring vintage cheddar cheese Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, WCB Vintage Cheddar Cheese Chy–Max Cup – Highest scoring cheddar cheese Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, WCB Vintage Cheddar Cheese Gold Warrnambool Cheese & Butter WCB Vintage Cheddar Cheese 18.00 Class 10 Consumer Pack – Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese Silver Fonterra Australia Westacre Snack n Go Cheese & Crackers 16.67 Class 11 Consumer Pack – Mild / Matured Cheddar Cheese Silver WCBF – Port Melbourne Warrnambool Heritage Matured Cheddar 17.83 Fonterra Australia Westacre Snack n Go Tasty Cheese & Crackers 16.00 Boosey Creek Cheese Tungamah Tasty ALL GOLD AND SILVER WINNERS ARE LISTED IN THE ORDER OF POINTS SCORED. Page 5 ALL OTHER ENTRANTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY COMPANY NAME. DIAA VICTORIAN DAIRY PRODUCT COMPETITION Class 12 Consumer Pack – Vintage Cheddar Cheese Aggreko Award – Highest scoring consumer pack cheddar cheese WCBF – Port Melbourne, Warrnambool Heritage Vintage Cheddar Gold WCBF – Port Melbourne Warrnambool Heritage Vintage Cheddar
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