GREEN BAY – Wisconsin and the New North Region were well represented in the 2023 United States Cheese Championship, but an aged gouda from a Connecticut Dairy took top honors.
After two days of intense competition, Europa, made by the team at Arethusa Farm Dairy in Bantam, Connecticut earned the top prize.
With an score of 98.739 out of 100, Europa topped 2,249 entries from 197 dairy companies and cooperatives across 35 U.S. states.
First runner-up in the contest, with a score of 98.613, is Vintage Cupola American Original Cheese, a hard raw milk cheese made by Door Artisan Cheese Company of Egg Harbor, for Red Barn Family Farms in Appleton. The second runner-up position was awarded to a medium cheddar made by Dillon Sylla for Associated Milk Producers Inc. of Blair with a score of 98.554.
“The men and women of the U.S. dairy processing industry are exceptionally passionate and dedicated to crafting quality products, and that commitment shines through in the high caliber of this year’s winners. We congratulate them on their hard-earned and well-deserved success,” said John Umhoefer, Executive Director for the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association, which hosts the biennial competition.
A total of 35 states were represented in the 2023 U.S. Championship Cheese Contest, with entries submitted across 113 classes. With 54 Best of Class finishes, Wisconsin earned the highest number of gold medals. Dairy manufacturers from California took home nine golds, and Idaho finished third in the ranking with eight Best of Class awards.
Hosted by WCMA since 1981, the biennial United States Championship Cheese Contest is the country’s premier technical cheese, butter, yogurt, and whey competition. A team of 42 nationally renowned judges evaluated all entries Feb. 21 and 22 in Green Bay. The top three finishers for each entry class were announced on Tuesday and Wednesday following preliminary judging rounds.
For a complete list of winners, go to USChampionCheese.org.
