Friday, May 29, 2026

Goat’s cheese from Co. Galway named Supreme Champion at Artisan Cheese Awards

 Goat’s cheese from Co. Galway named Supreme

Champion at Artisan Cheese Awards

 
Galway's Killeen Farmhouse Cheese is one of my favourite producers and great to see that their  gouda-style Extra Mature Goat’s Cheesehas been named Supreme Champion at the 10th edition of the Artisan Cheese Awards. Following a record breaking 643 entries into Britain and Ireland’s largest cheese competition, the highly coveted trophy was presented during an Awards Supper at St Mary’s Church in Melton Mowbray on Saturday 23 May.
Made by Dutch-born Marion Roeleveld, one of the most distinguished cheesemakers in Ireland, Killeen Extra Mature Goat’s Cheese was originally based on a traditional gouda recipe. The cheese is made with pasteurised goat’s milk and animal rennet, and aged for between 12 and 18+ months.
Marion’s partner, Haske, founded the 50-acre goat farm in Portumna, Co. Galway in 1990, and the couple started making their first cheeses in 2004. Over the past two decades, Killeen has gone onto become one of the most highly decorated cheesemakers in Ireland, and are now making cheese from the milk of all 200 goats on the farm.
Organiser of the Artisan Cheese Awards and International Cheese Judge, Dr Matthew O’Callaghan OBE, said: “In over 70 years of eating cheese that has to be one of the most memorable cheeses I have ever tasted. It is certainly the best goat’s cheese in the UK and Ireland. When cut it is brilliant white inside. The texture is a hard, slightly crunchy feel in the mouth. Taste is clean, slightly sweet, nutty, very pleasant and extremely moreish.”
Around the UK, the Best British Cheese trophy went to St Jude from St Jude Cheese in Wheatacre, Norfolk, the Best English Cheese was awarded to Lucky Marcel from Feltham’s Farm near Templecombe, Somerset, the Best Scottish Cheese went to Elrick Log from Errington Cheese in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, and Best Welsh Cheese was presented to Caws Teifi Cheese in Llandysuln, Ceredigion, for its Teifi Heritage. The Best Irish Cheese trophy was awarded to Templegall from Hegarty’s Cheddar in Whitechurch, Co. Cork, as the highest scoring Irish cheese below this year’s Supreme Champion.
The Artisan Cheese Awards Dinner took place during the 15th Artisan Cheese Fair in Melton Mowbray, Britain’s largest cheese festival. Judging for the Artisan Cheese Awards was conducted a week earlier on Thursday 14 May, when an 80-strong team of judges, made up of major cheese buyers, cheesemongers, experts and commentators, assessed this year’s entries at St Mary’s Church, Melton Mowbray. Each Class was judged during the morning session, when Gold, Silver and Bronze accolades were awarded. Class winners went through to the final judging round to decide this year’s Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion cheeses.
Artisan Cheese Awards 2026 – trophy winners:
 
Supreme Champion
Killeen Goat Extra Mature, Killeen Farmhouse Cheese
 
Reserve Champion
Raedwald, Fen Farm Dairy
 
Best Small Producer Cheese
Yarlton Sleights, The Creamery at The Newt
 
Best Micro Producer Cheese
Dingle Goat’s Cheese, Dingle Goat's Cheese 
 
Best Specialist Cheesemakers Association Cheese
Poacher 50, Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese
 
Best Young Cheesemaker
Jake Goldstein, Primrose Creamery
 
Best British Cheese
St Jude, St Jude Cheese
 
Best English Cheese
Lucky Marcel, Feltham's Farm
 
Best Irish Cheese
Templegall, Hegarty's Cheese
 
Best Scottish Cheese
Elrick Log, Errington Cheese
 
Best Welsh Cheese
Teifi Heritage, Caws Teifi Cheese
 
Best Fresh
Ele, Padstow Cheese Company Limited
 
Best Soft
Brefu Bach, Cosyn Cymru
 
Best Semi-Soft
St.Helena, St Jude Cheese
 
Best Hard
Teifi Heritage, Caws Teifi Cheese
 
Best Blue
Sparkenhoe Shropshire Blue, Leicestershire Handmade Cheese Co
 
Best Cow
Lucky Marcel, Feltham's Farm
 
Best Sheep
Pavé Cobble, White Lake Cheese
 
Best Goat
Sinodun Hill, Norton & Yarrow Cheese
 
Best Vegetarian
Yarlton Sleights, The Creamery at The Newt
 
Best Organic
Witheridge in Hay, Nettlebed Creamery
 
Best Raw Milk
St Jude, St Jude Cheese
 
Best Farmhouse
Killeen Goat Extra Mature, Killeen Farmhouse Cheese
 
Best Raw Milk Farmhouse
Templegall, Hegarty's Cheese
 
Best Territorial
Mrs Kirkham’s Tasty Lancashire, Mrs Kirkham’s Cheese
 
Best Protected Food Name
Hartington Dovedale Blue PDO, Hartington Creamery
 
Best New Cheese
Raedwald, Fen Farm Dairy
 
Best Washed Rind
Raedwald, Fen Farm Dairy
 
Best Smoked
Knockanore Oakwood Smoked Raw Milk Cheddar, Knockanore Farmhouse Cheese
 
Best Flavoured
Killeen Goat with Fenugreek, Killeen Farmhouse Cheese
 
Best Affinage
Sheep Rustler, White Lake Cheese
 
Best Stilton
Blue Stilton, Cropwell Bishop Creamery
 
Picture credit: Martin Elliott mepics.me / Artisan Cheese Awards
 

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