Jasper Hill Farm

Jasper Hill Farm is an artisan cheesemaker in Greensboro, Vermont,[1][2] owned and operated by Andy and Mateo Kehler. [3] Jasper Hill Farm is also the location of the Cellars at Jasper Hill, which provides aging, sales & marketing services.

History and Products

Brothers Andy & Mateo Kehler purchased a piece of land in 1999 known locally in Greensboro as “the Jasper Hill farm,” so-called after a previous owner named Jasper Hill. The Kehlers began selling cheese under the Jasper Hill Farm brand in 2003.

In 2003, Jasper Hill was approached by Cabot Creamery to collaborate on aging a natural-rind clothbound cheddar, which became known as Cabot Clothbound Cheddar. In 2006 this cheese won Best of Show at the American Cheese Society conference.

Inspired by the success of Cabot Clothbound, the Kehlers went on to build the Cellars at Jasper Hill, a 22,000 square foot cheese aging facility built into the hillside of Jasper Hill Farm. The Cellars became operational in 2008, and now ages cheese made by Jasper Hill Farm, as well as products made by 4 other creameries local to northern Vermont and New Hampshire. The Cellars provides sales, marketing & distribution services for the products in its collection, with the goal of reducing the barriers to entry for small-scale cheesemakers. Cheeses aged at the Cellars are distributed nationally within the US; select products are exported for sale in Europe, Canada and Australia.

Jasper Hill Farm is a member of the Specialist Cheesemakers Association,[4] the American Cheese Society, and the Vermont Cheese Council.[5]

Starting in 2013, Jasper Hill began teaching beginning and intermediate cheesemaking courses in conjunction with Sterling College of Craftsbury, Vermont.

In 2013, Winnimere won Best of Show at the annual American Cheese Society conference.

In February 2014, Bayley Hazen Blue was served at the White House state dinner for visiting French President François Hollande.[6]

At the 2014 World Cheese Awards, Bayley Hazen Blue won Super Gold and placed in the Top 16 out of over 2,600 entries from 33 countries, and was named “World’s Best Unpasteurized Cheese”.[7]

Notable Awards

Alpha Tolman

Bayley Hazen Blue

Cabot Clothbound Cheddar

Harbison

Weybridge

Willoughby

Winnimere

See also

References

  1. Alchemy yields magical cheeses September 19, 2013 Stowe Reporter
  2. IN THIS STATE: AT JASPER HILL FARMS, A MAGICAL ALCHEMY YIELDS AWARD-WINNING CHEESE ANDREW NEMETHY SEP. 15, 2013 VTDigger.com
  3. Great US Creameries ABC News
  4. Specialist Cheesmakers Association
  5. Vermont Cheese Council Members
  6. Feb. 11 2014 State Dinner .pdf
  7. Jasper Hill Wins World Championship of Raw Cheese Nov. 14 2014 Burlington Free Press
  8. Artisan Cheese Exchange
  9. 2014 World Cheese Awards winners
  10. 2014 World Champ. Cheese Contest results
  11. 2015 ACS Winners
  12. 2014 World Cheese Awards winners
  13. 2013 ACS winners
  14. 2011 Good Food Awards
  15. 2006 ACS winners .pdf
  16. 2015 World Cheese Awards winners
  17. 2015 ACS Winners
  18. 2015 World Championship Cheese results
  19. 2014 ACS winners .pdf
  20. 2014 World Champ. Cheese Contest results
  21. 2013 World Cheese Awards results
  22. Artisan Cheese Exchange
  23. Cookipedia: 2012 World Cheese Awards results
  24. 2012 Good Food Awards
  25. 2013 American Cheese Society winners
  26. 2015 ACS Winners
  27. 2015 World Cheese Awards winners
  28. 2013 ACS winners
  29. 2013 World Cheese Awards results
  30. Cookipedia: 2012 World Cheese Awards results
  31. 2011 World Champ. Cheese winners .pdf
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