Caernarfon Herald

Dairy cooperativ­e’s national deal with supermarke­t

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THREE speciality cheeses produced by Wales’ oldest dairy farming cooperativ­e have secured a listing on the shelves of Tesco stores across the nation.

Tesco has signed an exclusive supermarke­t deal to stock South Caernarfon Creameries’ new Dragon Handcrafte­d range at large stores across Wales.

The new triple listing is a significan­t boost for South Caernarfon Creameries (SCC), which has operated for more than 80 years at Chwilog on the Llŷn Peninsula, where it employs 130 staff.

The co-operative, founded in 1938 to obtain a fair price for farmers for their milk, makes all of its products with 100% Welsh milk, supplied by more than 130 farming members across North and Mid Wales.

SCC has been supplying Tesco for more than two decades and the latest listing builds on the existing lines it sells through Tesco’s Welsh stores.

The co-operative’s managing director Alan Wyn Jones said: “The Dragon Handcrafte­d range is something we have been working on for some time.

“We have taken some of the best Welsh high-quality ingredient­s, rooted in local heritage, and created a premium range of cheeses to truly be proud of.

“We worked closely with experts at Halen Môn, Llechwedd slate cavern, and Penderyn whisky to develop these unique flavours.

“The results are testament to the quality of the produce from our farmers, as well as the skill of our cheesemake­rs, and we are sure they will be a luxury complement to any cheese platter.”

The range includes a new Maplewood Smoked Cheddar, developed with the smokery at iconic Anglesey brand Halen Môn, in its Welsh stores.

It is joined by a Slate Cavern Aged Cheddar, which is matured 500 feet undergroun­d in the Llechwedd slate cavern at Blaenau Ffestiniog, in a traditiona­l method used for centuries in France to achieve a deeper flavour.

Completing the trio for Tesco is Dragon’s Handcrafte­d Penderyn Whisky Cheddar, made by infusing the Slate Cavern Aged cheddar with a Madeira finish whisky from the iconic Welsh distillery.

Tesco’s buying manager for Wales, Matt Downes, said: “We know that consumers in Wales are rightly proud of the great local produce that is made here in Wales.

“We are always on the lookout for quality products that our customers will want to buy, and we work closely with our long-standing food and drink suppliers to see what exciting new products they are developing.”

 ??  ?? ● Megi Williams from South Caernarfon Creameries is pictured with the new handcrafte­d lines
● Megi Williams from South Caernarfon Creameries is pictured with the new handcrafte­d lines

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