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Juliet Harbutt is a New Zealand cheese expert. She is an author, judge, consultant, campaigner, speaker, educator and tour guide. She acted as consultant to
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and Alex James when they were developing their own cheeses. In the 1990s she worked with
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in devising their cheese classification system. In 2000 she created The Great British Cheese Festival.


Career

In the 1970s Harbutt opened a café deli, ''The Parson’s Nose'' in Wellington, New Zealand. In 1983, while travelling around Europe, she attended cookery classes in Paris, where she discovered a passion for cheese, saying it was “a revelation to someone who had grown up with block cheddar.” She also visited Steven Spurrier’s wine shop Les Caves de la Madeleine. After selling ''The Parson’s Nose'' she moved to England in 1983, where she co-founded ''Jeroboams – the Wine and Cheese Shop'', in South Kensington, which was “largely responsible for introducing London to a whole new cheese concept.” After realising that “selling cheese was not enough” she sold the company to her partner in 1991, moved to the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire, where she ran cheese-related masterclasses and events and began to publish books. She acted as a cheese consultant for clients that included Tesco,
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and
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. She has judged cheese competitions in Switzerland, France and America. She is a member of the ''Guild des Fromagers - Confrerie de Saint-Uguzon'' and ''Chevaliers de Tastefromage.'' In 1992 she was given the title ''Confrerie des Chevaliers du Taste-Fromage de France''. She has been a visiting lecturer at the
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in
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, Italy. She has helped many people design and launch their own cheeses, including the then Prince Charles and her Cotswolds neighbour, Alex James. Highlights include: * 1989 – helped establish the UK's ''Specialist Cheesemakers Association'' * 1994 – founded the ''British Cheese Awards'', including devising a system for classifying cheeses by the type of rind and the fat content. She sold the awards to the
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in 2015. * 1994 – created the ''New Zealand Cheese Awards'' * 1998 – developed Tesco's cheese classification system * 1998 – joined the '' Slow Food'' movement, setting up the Cotswold Convivium * 2000 – created ''The Great British Cheese Festival'' In 2016, after 35 years in England she moved to
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, New Zealand where she established ''Hunter Gatherer Tours''.


Cheese making and selecting

Harbutt made two cheeses with Alex James: ''Little Wallop'' (2007) and ''Farleigh Wallop'' (2009), the latter won the ''Best Goat’s Cheese'' award at the 2009 British Cheese Awards. She created the ''Simply the Best'' range, a selection of award-winning artisanal English cheeses, including Creamy Lancashire, Smoked Lyburn and Double Gloucester.


Publications

* ''The Specialist Cheesemakers’ Association Guide to the Finest Cheese of Britain and Ireland'' (1999) Pub. Specialist Cheesemakers’ Association * ''Cheese: A Complete Guide to Over 300 Cheeses of Distinction'' (1999) Pub. Mitchell Beazley * ''The Wine and Cheese Collection'' with Roz Denny and Stuart Walton (1999) Pub. Anness Publishing * ''A Cook’s Guide to Cheese'' (2000) with Roz Denny. Pub. Hermes House * ''Cheese: A Feast of International Dishes'' (2001) with Roz Denny. Pub. Hermes House * ''Cheese: A Comprehensive Guide to Cheeses of the World'' (2002) Pub. Anness Publishing * ''The World Encyclopaedia of Cheese'' (2002) with Roz Denny. Pub. Anness Publishing * ''British Cheese Directory'' (2002) Pub. Juliet Harbutt * ''The Cheese Lover’s Kitchen Handbook'' (2004) with Roz Denny. Pub. Southwater * ''Cheese: A Visual Guide to 400 Cheeses with 150 Recipes: A Directory of the World’s Best'' (2008) with Roz Denny. Pub. Southwater * ''Cheeses and How to Use Them'' (2009) with Roz Denny. Pub. Southwater * ''World Cheese Book'' (2009) (translated into 9 languages) Pub. Dorling Kindersley * ''Leith’s Easy Dinner Parties'' (2009) contributor. Pub. Bloomsbury * ''Illustrated Cook’s Guide to Cheese: A Comprehensive Visual Identifier to the Cheeses of the World'' (2010) with
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. Pub. Southwater * ''Wine and Cheese: A Complete Guide to the World of Wine and Cheese'' (2010) with Stuart Walton. Pub. Anness Publishing * ''The Illustrated Cook’s Book of Ingredients'' (2010) contributor. Pub. DK Publishing She has written for magazines, including
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(USA), Cheese Buyer Magazine, Speciality Food, Dish.co.nz, and NZ House and Garden.


TV and radio

Harbutt has made regular radio appearances. She has also appeared on BBC 1's ''Eat Your Words'' (1996), ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain'' (2009), ''
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'' (winner) (2009) and BBC 4's ''The Food Programme - A Life Through Food'' (2015).


Awards

* 2006 ''Dairy Person of The Year'' * 2008 ''Good Housekeeping’s Favourite Food Hero'' * 2008 ''Cotswold Life Food Personality of the Year'' * 2010 ''Food Book of the Year for the World Food Book'' * 2010 ''Guild of Food Writers Award'' for The World Cheese Book * 2010 ''New Zealander of the Year (UK)'' (finalist)


See also

''Eat Up! The Best British Cooking Is Not Dead, It’s Just Hiding'' (2010) Pub. Kyle Cathie


External links


British Cheese AwardsSpecialist Cheese Makers UK


References

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