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Le Reblochon AOP primé Meilleur Fromage de France au concours World Cheese Awards 2017


25/11/2017 Download PDF Download Plain Text

Le Reblochon AOP d’Entremont, sponsorisé par l’entreprise britannique Wyke Farms, a été nommé Meilleur Fromage de France, lors de la 30e édition du World Cheese Awards, à l’issue du jugement qui s’est tenu dans une seule et même journée à Tobacco Dock à Londres, sur plus de 3 000 fromages.
Prenant place dans le cadre du Taste of London Festive Edition, le 30e anniversaire du World Cheese Awards a enregistré des fromages en provenance d’un nombre record de 35 pays différents. Le Jury Suprême final a choisi le Cornish Kern, de style alpin et fabriqué par l’entreprise fromagère britannique Lynher Dairies, comme Fromage Champion du Monde 2017.
Parmi les autres vainqueurs français ayant remporté une récompense dans ce concours mondial entièrement dédié aux fromages, on trouve le Brie d’Isigny de la coopérative Isigny Sainte-Mère ayant reçu le titre de Super Gold (Or Exceptionnel), ainsi que le Fleuret de l’entreprise Chèvrefeuille et le Brillat-Savarin IGP de la fromagerie Rouzaire ayant chacun obtenu une médaille d’or.
Entries made their way by road, rail, air and sea, via 12 consolidation points located in every corner of the globe, which channelled cheeses into London from nations including Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Columbia and South Africa. The 230-strong judging panel brought together more nations than ever before, representing six continents and 29 different countries, from South Africa and Japan to Mexico and the USA, to taste, nose and grade all 3,001 cheeses in a single day, giving Bronze, Silver, Gold and Super Gold awards to winning cheeses.
With the top 16 cheeses selected, the audience then gathered at Taste of London Festive Edition to watch the International Super Jury debate the world’s best cheeses. Made up of top names from the global curd community, featuring cheese makers, buyers, retailers and writers, including Roland Barthélemy, President of Guilde des Fromagers in France, Norwegian cheesemonger Siri Helen Hansen-Barry, Claudia Bowman from McIntosh & Bowman Cheesemonger in Australia and Mary Quicke from Quicke’s in the UK, the final panel made their cases for their chosen cheeses live on World Cheese TV, before crowning this year’s World Champion Cheese.
Taste of London Festive Edition took place at Tobacco Dock in London from 16-19 November. For more information, visit https://london.tastefestivals.com.

World Cheese Awards 2017 – the background The World Cheese Awards is organised by the Guild of Fine Food 2017 was the 30th anniversary edition of the competition, marked by events including The Cheese Bar serving a special Macaroni Cheese dish at Taste of London Festive Edition and award-winning gelato maker, Swoon, unveiling two limited edition cheese flavours, both using previous World Cheese Awards winners The planet’s biggest ‘cheese-only’ competition - no yoghurt, cream, butter or other dairy 3,001 cheeses from 35 different countries entered – including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Guernsey, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the USA 230 judges from across the globe travelled from 29 different countries to nose, taste and grade the cheese Judging broadcasted live on World Cheese TV A Super Jury of 16 judges decided the final winning World Champion Cheese How the judging works Judges work in teams of three or four, identifying any cheeses worthy of a bronze, silver, gold - or no award. They are looking at the rind and the body of the cheese, its colour, texture, consistency and, above all, its taste. Each of the 66 teams then nominates one exceptional cheese as the Super Gold from their table. These 66 cheeses are the best in the world and are judged a second time by the Super Jury of 16 internationally recognised experts, who will each select a cheese to champion in the final round of judging. The Super Jury then debates the final 16 in front of a live consumer and trade audience, before choosing the World Champion Cheese live on World Cheese TV, with cheese lovers across the globe tuning in for the drama.

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