The Great Taste Awards are organised by the Guild of Fine Food and are the most trusted food and drink awards. The judges blind-test in teams of three or four which comprise of chefs, buyers, food writers and retailers. The teams are balanced in terms of expertise, age and gender to ensure each product is tested fairly.
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The International Cheese Awards are held at the Nantwich Show and is the most prestigious cheese event in the UK. Held since 1897, the shows continues to grow every year and attracts over 4000 competitive entries from around the world in 283 categories.
Read moreThe Bakewell show has a 200 year history, and over the years it has evolved from a strictly agricultural event where local farmers would vie with the gentry for championship titles, to a show that reflects the diversity of farming and the countryside today.
Read moreThe Great Yorkshire Show is a popular agricultural show which takes place on the Great Yorkshire Showground, and is the largest agricultural show in England. More than 130,000 visitors flock through the gates for an entertaining and informative day, experiencing all aspects of farming and country life.
Read moreSituated in the heart of the Somerset Cheddar making area, just 10 miles from the village of Cheddar itself, the South West Cheese Awards are relatively new to the Mid Somerset Show. With 79 different classes covering Cheddar to Goat’s Cheese and Stilton to Brie, the awards are a fantastic opportunity to showcase the finest cheesemakers in the country.
Read moreEstablished in 1884 by Juliet Harbutt to raise the profile of British Cheese and create a recognised symbol of excellence for all British cheese.
Read moreThe Cheese Pavilion at the Frome show is home to the Global Cheese Awards. It is every cheese lover’s dream, showcasing over 1200 cheese entries from around the world.
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