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Top 13 Victorian Cheeses

Last updated on June 02, 2026

Best Victorian Cheeses

01

Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese

4.9 ·
Berrys Creek Gourmet Cheese is a specialty cheesemaker located in Fish Creek, Victoria, Australia. The company focuses on producing a range of blue cheeses, along with other cow and buffalo milk cheeses. Berry's Creek Gourmet Cheese has received multiple awards for their products, particularly in the blue cheese category at various national and international cheese competitions. Barry Charlton is the cheesemaker behind Berrys Creek, bringing extensive experience and expertise to the cheese production process.
Awards
Culture Cheese Magazine Best Cheeses issue - Best (2023)
World Cheese Awards - Super Gold (2022)
02

Boatshed Cheese

4.8 ·
BoatShed Cheese is located in Mornington Peninsula, Australia, where it produces a variety of handcrafted cheeses. This cheese producer offers a range of products including soft cheeses, washed rinds, and mature cheeses. BoatShed Cheese also engages in community events and cheese-making workshops.
Awards
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2019)
03

Sun Re Cheese Corp.

4.6 ·
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2010)
04

Maffra Cheese Company

4.5 ·
Maffra Cheese Company is an Australian dairy producer known for its award-winning cheddar cheeses. Founded by Ferial Zekiman, the company operates in Gippsland, Victoria, where it benefits from the region's rich pastures. Maffra's Maturation Cellar, where their cheese is aged, plays a crucial role in developing the texture and flavors characteristic of their products. The company has garnered several awards at national and international cheese competitions.
Awards
International Cheese Awards - Gold (2024, 2023, 2022)
05

Meredith Dairy

4.5 ·
Meredith Dairy is located in Meredith, Victoria, Australia, and specializes in producing sheep and goat cheese. The company is particularly known for its marinated goat cheese. Not only do they focus on the cheese production, but they are also committed to sustainable farming practices.
Awards
World Championship Cheese Contest - Best of Class (2024)
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2022, 2019)
06

Apostle Whey Cheese

4.5 ·
Apostle Whey Cheese is a family-owned business located in Cooriemungle, near the Twelve Apostles on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, Australia. The company produces a variety of handcrafted cheeses using milk from their own herd of dairy cows. They operate with a focus on sustainability and animal welfare.
Awards
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2019)
07

Pure Dairy

4.5 ·
Pure Dairy is a company based in Doncaster that specializes in producing a variety of cheese products. It focuses on sourcing milk from local farms to ensure freshness and quality in its cheese production. The company implements sustainable practices in its manufacturing processes to minimize environmental impact.
Awards
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2019)
08

Tarago River Cheese Company

4.5 ·
Tarago River Cheese Company is located in Gippsland, Victoria, and specializes in producing soft, surface-ripened cheeses. The company operates on a farm that integrates sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring a focus on quality and environmental stewardship. One of their well-known cheeses is the Shadows of Blue, a creamy blue cheese appreciated for its rich flavor profile.
Awards
International Cheese Awards - Gold (2023)
09

Long Paddock Cheese

4.2 ·
Awards
International Cheese & Dairy Awards - Gold (2024)

Best Victorian Cheese Types

01

Meredith Blue

n/a ·

Meredith Blue is an Australian blue cheese hailing from Meredith, Victoria. The cheese is made from pasteurized sheep’s milk and it’s left to age for 6 to 8 weeks. Underneath its natural, crusty rind, the texture is creamy and soft in spring and semi-firm in late winter, with deep blue veining running throughout the paste. The aromas are goaty and fresh, while the flavors are sweet, mild, and mushroomy. It’s recommended to use Meredith Blue in sauces, desserts, or salads. Serve it with toasted walnut bread or local honey and pair it with sweet and red wines or a bottle of ale.

02

Holy Goat Pandora

n/a ·

Holy Goat Pandora is an Australian cheese hailing from Sutton Grange, Victoria. The cheese is made from goat’s milk and it’s left to age for 2 to 3 weeks. This aged fresh cheese has a moldy rind, and underneath it the texture is chalky, soft, and creamy. The aromas are goaty, while the flavors are refreshing, mild, and goaty. It’s recommended to cut off the lid, then spoon out the center in large dollops. Holy Goat Pandora pairs well with everything, but suggestions include a glass of Sauvignon Blanc or rosé.

03

Edith

n/a ·

Edith is an Australian cheese hailing from Woodside. This french-style cheese is made from pasteurized goat’s milk and it’s left to age for 3 to 4 weeks. It’s named after a French woman who provided the original recipe. Underneath Edith’s ash-coated rind, the teture is chalky when young, becoming smooth, velvety, runny, and clotted with further aging. The aromas are mild, while the flavors are nutty and savory. It’s recommended to serve Edith on a cheeseboard with crusty bread and pair it with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc.

04

Driftwood

n/a ·

Driftwood is an Australian cheese hailing from Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, where it’s produced by BoatShed Cheese. This semi-soft cheese is made from goat’s milk and it can be eaten young or matured. Underneath its ash-coated rind, the texture is smooth, becoming oozy after the maturation process. The aromas are mild, while the flavors are creamy.

05

Beach Box Brie

n/a ·

Beach Box Brie is an Australian brie-style cheese hailing from Mortingon Peninsula, where it’s produced by BoatShed Cheese. The cheese is made from Jersey cow’s milk and it’s left to age from 2 to 4 weeks, when it becomes really oozy. At 2 weeks, it’s rolled in ash which gives it a greyish rind. Underneath it, the texture is creamy. The aromas are rich, while the flavors are creamy. It’s recommended to pair Beach Box Brie with crusty bread.

06

Etzy Ketzy

n/a ·

Etzy Ketzy is an Australian cheese hailing from Woodside. The cheese is made with a blend of pasteurized Friesian cow’s milk and goat’s milk in equal measure. This seasonal cheese is only made in the winter and it’s left to age from 2 to 4 weeks. At 2 weeks, it’s slightly firm, but at 4 weeks it’s fully mature, with clean and herbal aromas and creamy, smooth, earthy, nutty, intense, and herbaceous flavors. Underneath its washed rind, the texture is soft, smooth, and creamy. Etzy Ketzy has won many awards, including a gold medal at the Sydney Australian Specialty Cheesemakers Competition in 2006.

07

Chelsea Blue

n/a ·

Chelsea Blue is an Australian cheese hailing from Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne, where it’s produced by BoatShed Cheese. This blue cheese is made from pasteurized cow’s milk and it uses Roquefort spores in order to develop sweet, salty, and nutty flavors. The texture is crumbly, while the aromas are sweet and nutty. It’s recommended to serve Chelsea Blue with fresh salads, crackers, and fresh bread, or use it in risottos. Pair it with a glass of dessert wine.

08

Grabetto

n/a ·

Grabetto is an Australian semi-hard cheese hailing from Victoria, where it’s produced by Yarra Valley Dairy. The cheese is made from limited-quantity goat’s milk and it’s sold in three versions: fresh, semi-mature, and mature. Underneath its bloomy ash-dusted rind, the texture of this small conical cheese is crumbly, chalky, and flaky. The aromas are herbaceous and grassy, while the flavors range from nutty when young to tangy and sharp as it ages. Grabetto is mainly used as a table cheese.

09

McLaren

n/a ·

McLaren is an Australian camembert-style cheese hailing from Woodside. The cheese is made from pasteurized Friesian cow’s milk. Underneath its bloomy rind, the texture is chalky, becoming creamy and soft as it ages. The aromas are intense, rich, and mushroomy, while the flavors are creamy, smooth, with slightly mushroomy notes. McLaren has won many awards, including gold medal at the Royal Queensland Food & Wine Show in 2010.

10

Duet

n/a ·

Duet is an Australian cheese hailing from Woodside in South Australia. This brie-style cheese is made from a mixture of pasteurized goat’s and cow’s milk. Underneath its bloomy rind, the texture is soft and creamy. The aromas are mild and fresh, while the flavors are acidic and milky. It’s recommended to pair the cheese with crusty bread or fresh fruit such as pears.

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 13 Victorian Cheeses” list until June 02, 2026, 2 ratings were recorded, of which 2 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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