
A cheese made by Isle of Man Creamery won two awards at the World Cheese Awards in London recently.
Silver and Bronze Awards were awarded to Isle of Man Creamery Vintage Cheddar.
More than 2,700 entries from 34 countries competed for recognition at the Olympia Centre in London.
The Manx product was successful in the all-important Cheddar Category.
Findlay Macleod, Managing Director of Isle of Man Creamery said, "It’s the attention to detail of our cheese-making team and the consistently high quality of Manx milk that enables our cheese to perform well at major cheese competitions and enhance our reputation and sales around the world.
"I am delighted for the team at the creamery and our dairy farmers that we have won these awards."
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