Seven Gold Wins! Langage Farm scoops up at the 2023 Taste of the West Awards

Devon based, Langage Farm are celebrating this week after scooping not just one, but seven Gold Awards and a Silver from their eight entries at this year’s Taste of the West Product Awards.

The Taste of the West Awards programme has been promoting and supporting the South West food and drink industry for 30 years. It has grown to become the most prestigious food and drink awards programme in the South West.

Langage Farm were recognised for their ice creams, clotted cream and yogurt products, being awarded Gold for:

  • Clotted Cream Vanilla  ice cream
  • Mango & Passion Fruit ice cream
  • Strawberry Small Glass layered yogurt
  • Cherry Small Glass layered yogurt
  • Sticky Toffee Large yogurt (for Morrisons)
  • Summer Berry Large yogurt (for Morrisons)

Alongside their ice creams and yogurts, Langage Farm also won Gold again for their famous Devonshire Clotted Cream. There was also a silver award for their new Billionaires Shortbread ice cream.

“’We’ve been making artisan dairy products for over 40 years here in Devon.  Winning these prestigious awards means so much to us all.  It’s really encouraging to see our

The Langage team work hard to produce high quality products and are always innovating new product ideas and flavours. As well making luxury yogurts and delicious flavoured creams for national supermarkets, Langage Farm make over 40 different ice creams and refreshing sorbets.

 “All classes are highly competitive and winning entries must be outstanding in flavour, texture and taste,” explained Steve Davies from Langage Farm. “To win seven Golds and a Silver Award really does reflect the quality of Langage Farm’s products. It’s a real credit to everyone here at Langage Farm.

Taste of the West is the largest independent regional food group in the UK supporting local food and drink from Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.

“Huge congratulations to everyone who won or entered.”  added Steve, “It’s great to see local producers in the west of the country rewarded for their fine products”.