Whitestone Cheese

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Whitestone Cheese[edit | edit source]

Whitestone Cheese is a renowned cheese company based in New Zealand. The company is known for its high-quality, artisanal cheeses that are produced using traditional methods. Whitestone Cheese offers a wide range of cheeses, including blue cheese, cheddar cheese, feta cheese, and many more.

History[edit | edit source]

Whitestone Cheese was founded in 1987 by the Neilson family. The company started as a small family business in Oamaru, a town located in the South Island of New Zealand. Over the years, Whitestone Cheese has grown to become one of the leading cheese producers in the country.

Production Process[edit | edit source]

The production process at Whitestone Cheese involves using locally sourced milk from grass-fed cows. The milk is then pasteurized and cultured to create the cheese. The cheese is then aged in temperature-controlled rooms to develop its unique flavor and texture.

Products[edit | edit source]

Whitestone Cheese offers a wide range of cheeses. Some of their popular products include:

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Whitestone Cheese has received numerous awards and recognition for their high-quality cheeses. They have won several gold medals at the New Zealand Cheese Awards, and their Windsor Blue cheese was named the Champion of Champions at the World Cheese Awards.

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