Two Galway farmhouse cheesemakers scoop honours at the CÁIS 2024 Irish Cheese Awards

Portumna-based Farmhouse Cheesemaker, Marion Roeleveld (left), of Killeen Farmhouse Cheese, being presented with the Gold award in the ''Hard Cheese (Flavour Added)' category at the 2024 Irish Cheese Awards by broadcaster and MC for the event, Bobby Kerr (right)

Portumna-based Farmhouse Cheesemaker, Marion Roeleveld (left), of Killeen Farmhouse Cheese, being presented with the Gold award in the ''Hard Cheese (Flavour Added)' category at the 2024 Irish Cheese Awards by broadcaster and MC for the event, Bobby Kerr (right)

Two Farmhouse Cheesemakers from Co. Galway were honoured last week at the 2024 Irish Cheese Awards during a prestigious ceremony hosted by CÁIS, the Association of Irish Farmhouse Cheesemakers, at Kilshane House in Co. Tipperary on Wednesday April 24th. Between them, Killeen Farmhouse Cheese from Portumna and Kylemore Farmhouse Cheese from Loughrea took home a total of four awards.

Killeen Farmhouse Cheese, which is made in Portumna, scooped two Irish Cheese Awards. Their ‘Killeen Goat Fenugreek Cheese’, a Gouda style goat’s cheese that has a fresh, clean milky flavour accented by fenugreek seeds throughout, was named the winner (Gold award ) of the ‘Hard Cheese (Flavour Added )’ category. And, in the ‘Hard/Semi-Hard Cheese Under 6 Months’ category, their ‘Killeen Goat Mature Cheese’ picked up a Bronze.

The heart of Killeen Farmhouse Cheese near Portumna in south Galway is their 50-acre goat farm, where Dutch natives, Marion Roeleveld, and her husband, Haske, have been hand-making a range of traditional cheeses using milk from their herd of 200 goats since 2004.

Both of Killeen Farmhouse Cheese’s award-winning cheeses are available to purchase from leading retailers and independent food stores throughout the island of Ireland.

In the ‘Hard Cheese (Flavour Added )’ category, their ‘Kylemore Blossom’ cheese, which has organic edible flowers on the outside that act like a herb and impart a lovely aroma, was awarded a Silver. And, their ‘Coolfin’ cheese picked up a Bronze in the ‘Mature Hard Cheese Aged Over 6 Months’ category.

Kylemore Farmhouse Cheese is produced directly on cheesemaker Teresa Roche’s farm in Loughrea, made using milk from her own grass-fed pedigree herd of dairy cows. Her unique award-winning cheese is inspired by cheeses from the Swiss Alps.

Kylemore Farmhouse Cheese’s award-winning cheeses are available to purchase online via their website, www.kylemorefarmhousecheese.com, and from leading retailers and independent food stores throughout the island of Ireland.

The biennial celebration of Ireland’s farmhouse cheesemakers, now in its tenth year, named winners across seventeen distinct categories, culminating in naming one winner as this year’s ‘Supreme Champion’. This followed a rigorous judging process that was undertaken by a high calibre panel of Irish and international cheese experts at Teagasc’s Ashtown Food Research Centre last month.

Together, the thirteen judges tasted 175 different cheeses produced by forty-three businesses located across the island of Ireland; from Dart Mountain to Durrus, and Arklow to Aillwee Cave. Each cheese was individually scored on aroma, flavour, body, texture, and overall appearance in order to select this year’s worthy winners.

 

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