Scotland’s number one food brand enjoyed a spread of award wins at this year’s highly anticipated Royal Highland Show.
Graham’s Family Dairy scooped up a range of accolades at Scotland’s largest agricultural show over the weekend, securing silverware across a range of its butter and milk products.
Graham’s range of naturally made butter products won in style, being named Champion for its Grahams Salted Butter and joint Reserve Champion for both its Organic Salted Butter and Jersey Butter.
Adding to the haul, Graham’s Gold Smooth Milk – one of its most popular products – picked up a Reserve Champion award in its category, further cementing the brand’s reputation for premium, natural dairy products.
As well as celebrating its award success, Graham’s invited the public to help shape the future of flavour. Reviving its popular ‘Our Next Flavour’ campaign, the team welcomed showgoers and online followers to vote on which new cottage cheese flavour should hit the shelves next between Mango; Tomato and Basil; and Honey and Chilli.
Robert Graham, Managing Director at Graham’s Family Dairy said: “Since our grandpa started the family business 1939, traditional farming and production methods have been at the absolute heart of what we do.
“We’ve worked hard to maintain that classic quality over the years, which makes winning awards for our butter and milk products at the Royal Highland Show very rewarding.
“We’re not only seeing consumers return to these traditional products such as butter and milk but also an explosion of interest in our high-protein range which showcases a more innovative side to our offering.
“The beauty of creating natural dairy products is that you’re able to do both without adding in extra processing. The Royal Highland Show does a great job in celebrating those tasty, and natural, products.
“Whether it’s our butter, milk or protein products, the whole team at Graham’s work incredibly hard to maintain award-winning standards across the board.”
Scotland’s largest independent dairy has been attending the Royal Highland Show for decades and the recent wins add to the dairy brand’s history of success at the milestone annual event.
The family run business has grown through three generations and today 70% of households in Scotland and 30% of the UK’s households buy their home-grown products, making them Scotland’s No.1 dairy brand.