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SHEPTON MALLET, England (UPI) -- Judges at Britain's Smelliest Cheese
Championships said the winning concoction, called Stinking Bishop,
smells like a rugby club changing room.
Stinking Bishop -- which was made by Charles Martell of
Gloucestershire cheese maker Martell and Son -- was chosen over a
cheese called Driftwood by Whitelake Cheeses and a dairy product known
as St. Oswald by Gorsehill Abbey at the contest, which was part of The
Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, England, The Daily
Telegraph reported.
"I'm thrilled and surprised to win," Martell said. "I hope more people
will get into eating more speciality cheeses because there are so many
in Britain -- more than in France."
"The cheeses were all fantastically smelly but Stinking Bishop
absolutely knocked us out," said Tim Rowcliffe, chair of the judging
panel.