Grafton Village Cheese Company
Grafton Village Cheese Company is a renowned cheese manufacturer based in Grafton, Vermont, United States. Established in the early 19th century, the company has a long-standing tradition of producing high-quality, artisanal cheeses. Grafton Village Cheese Company is particularly known for its aged cheddar cheese, which has garnered national and international awards, making it a significant player in the artisanal cheese industry.
History[edit | edit source]
The origins of the Grafton Village Cheese Company trace back to the 19th century when dairy farming was a predominant industry in Vermont. The company started as a small, community-based operation, focusing on producing cheese using traditional methods and local milk. Over the years, it has maintained its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, even as it has expanded its operations and product range.
Products[edit | edit source]
Grafton Village Cheese Company specializes in the production of artisanal cheddar cheese. Its product line includes a variety of cheddars, ranging from young and mild to aged and sharp. The aging process, which can last up to several years, is carefully monitored to ensure the development of the cheese's distinctive flavor and texture. In addition to cheddar, the company also produces a selection of other cheeses, including specialty and limited-edition varieties.
Sustainability and Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Sustainability and support for the local community are core values of the Grafton Village Cheese Company. The company sources its milk from local, small-scale dairy farms, promoting sustainable farming practices and supporting the local economy. It also engages in various community initiatives and partnerships aimed at preserving the agricultural heritage of Vermont.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
The Grafton Village Cheese Company has received numerous awards for its cheeses, including accolades from the American Cheese Society and international cheese competitions. These awards recognize the company's excellence in cheese-making and its contribution to the artisanal cheese movement.
Visiting Grafton Village Cheese[edit | edit source]
The Grafton Village Cheese Company operates a retail store in Grafton, Vermont, where visitors can sample and purchase its cheeses. The store also offers a selection of other local Vermont products, providing a comprehensive taste of the state's artisanal food scene. Additionally, the company offers tours of its cheese-making facilities, giving visitors an insight into the traditional processes involved in producing its cheeses.
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