Cheeses please: Two NorCal creameries win Best of Show awards at California State Fair

FILE: A cheese flight displayed at Pennyroyal Farm in Boonville on Sunday, April 21, 2023. Pennyroyal Farm, which operates a creamery, vineyard and farmstead producing gourmet goat cheese, was one of two Northern California creameries that earned Best of Show awards during the recent California State Fair Commercial Cheese Competition. (Sarah Stierch via Bay City News)

TWO LOCAL CHEESES have been named Best of Show at the California State Fair’s 2025 Commercial Cheese Competition, the fair announced.

Marin French Cheese’s Golden Gate, a triple crème cow’s milk cheese, won Best of Show cow’s milk cheese at the 2025 California State Fair. The Marin County creamery is the oldest cheese company in the United States, founded in 1865, (Marin French Cheese via Bay City News)

Marin French Cheese won Best of Show cow’s milk cheese for its Golden Gate washed rind cheese. The Marin County creamery is the oldest cheese company in the United States, founded in 1865.

The triple crème Golden Gate cheese is aged for 14 days during which it is handwashed with brine. It has a “deep, savory flavor, pungent aroma and gooey texture,” according to the creamery.

Golden Gate was also named best semi-soft cow’s milk cheese at the fair.

Mendocino County’s Pennyroyal Farm won Best of Show other milk type for its Boont Corners Reserve. The creamery produces small batch cheeses using milk from goats and sheep raised at its farm in Anderson Valley.

Boont Corners Reserve is made from raw goat’s milk. According to the farm, the cheese is made in the summer when the milk is lower in fat. It’s aged for 12 months, resulting in a firm cheese with a sweet and nutty flavor.

It’s the third Best of Show award for Pennyroyal in the past decade, the fair said.

The Penny Royal Farm homepage features images of its artisan cheeses and livestock. The creamery, which won won the California State Fair’s Best of Show other milk type for its Boont Corners Reserve, produces small batch cheeses using milk from goats and sheep raised at its farm in Anderson Valley. (Screenshot via pennyroyalfarm.com)

Pennyroyal Farm also won three other awards in the other milk type category, including Boont Corners Reserve being named best hard cheese. The creamery’s Boont Corners 2 Month won best semi-hard cheese, and its Fratty Corners won best semi-soft cheese.

A second Marin County creamery, Point Reyes Farmstead, won the award for best cow’s milk hard cheese for its Point Reyes Gouda.

A panel of 12 judges, all specialists in the world of cheese, tasted their way through 113 entries, judging each cheese’s appearance, aroma, texture and taste.

Marin French Cheese and Pennyroyal Farm will be recognized at an award ceremony at the fair on July 21, 2025.

The California State Fair takes place July 11 through July 27 at the Cal Expo in Sacramento. More information is available on the website.

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