Southeast Cheesemakers

Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia

Belle Chevre - Elkmont, AL

Belle Chevre has been making fine goat’s milk cheeses in the tiny town of Elkmont in rural Alabama since 1986. There is a beautiful history of women makers – from Liz Parnell to Viola Mills to the current chief cheese, Tasia Malakasis.   They put a modern spin on time tested, even ancient, recipes.  Belle Chevre produces some of the best goat cheeses made on the planet.  They have a passion to ensure quality and craftsmanship continues to elevate and innovate.

Chapel Hill Creamery - Chapel Hill, NC

Portia McKnight and Flo Hawley began the Chapel Hill Creamery in 2001 in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.  With over 20 years experience in the food-retail industry, they decided to follow their shared passion of cheesemaking- start to finish. This began with milk from their very own herd of Jersey cows. They chose Jerseys over Holsteins, the traditional dairy cow, because Jerseys produce a creamy, rich milk.  The Chapel Hill Creamery makes about 6 kinds of cheeses including Carolina Moon(Camembert), Fresh Mozzarella, Dairyland Farmer’s cheese, Pheta (feta), Hickory Grove a raw-milk, aged cheese (Monastery style),  and Calvander, an Asiago inspired aged cheese.

Goat Lady Dairy - Climax, NC

In 1995, Ginnie Tate, aka 'the Goat Lady', her brother Steve and his wife Lee opened Goat Lady Dairy in the lovely rolling hills of northeast Randolph County in the North Carolina Piedmont. They started with an abandoned worn-out tobacco farm and a 200-year-old log house and outbuildings, restored them carefully and then added a new dairy barn complete with milking parlor, goat loafing barn, dining room and a licensed cheese making room. From the beginning, their dream was to connect urban neighbors with the land and goats through hand crafted cheese and farm events. They had a message to share: when you know your food, your farmer and your cheese-maker you make choices that care for the land and change the world for the better.

Meadow Creek Dairy - Galax, VA

Meadow Creek Dairy is a family farm in the mountains of southwest Virginia. At an elevation of 2800ft, the combination of pure water, clean air and deep soils produce an ideal environment for growing diverse, mineral-rich pastures. Meadow Creek Dairy has been farming since 1980.  They work closely with their Jersey herd to give them the best care, develop the genetics best adapted to the farm, and in the process produce the highest quality milk. From that milk, Meadow Creak Dairy is able to provide a full flavored, healthy, ecologically friendly cheese.

Sequatchie Cove Creamery - Sequatchie, TN

Nestled in a cove on the floor of the picturesque Sequatchie Valley, Sequatchie Cove Creamery produces farmstead cheese using time-honored European traditions with a distinctly Southern flair. Sequatchie Cove cheeses are made using the raw milk from cows who spend every waking moment on grass, letting the expression of the land shine through in its flavors. Fresh forage, sunlight, Tennessee mountain air, a good bit of science, and a dash of artistry are the tools that

Sweet Grass Dairy - Thomasville, GA

Sweet Grass Dairy is a passion-driven family affair dedicated to producing world-class cow cheeses. The rotationally grazed animals live their entire life outside, roaming lush pastures in South Georgia. All of the award-winning cheeses are produced on the farm and sold at the Sweet Grass Dairy Cheese Shop in Downtown Thomasville, where visitors can taste and purchase these handcrafted products.

CalyRoad Creamery - Sandy Springs, GA

CalyRoad Creamery brings the flavor of the countryside to your table. Farm fresh ingredients and a commitment to quality create the delectable flavor of CalyRoad's artisan cheeses. Owner, Robin Schick, was formally trained at the Vermont Institute of Artisan Cheese and skillfully prepares all of the selections.

Boxcarr Handmade Cheese - Cedar Grove, NC

Belle Chevre has been making fine goat’s milk cheeses in the tiny town of Elkmont in rural Alabama since 1986. There is a beautiful history of women makers – from Liz Parnell to Viola Mills to the current chief cheese, Tasia Malakasis.   They put a modern spin on time tested, even ancient, recipes.  Belle Chevre produces some of the best goat cheeses made on the planet.  They have a passion to ensure quality and craftsmanship continues to elevate and innovate.

Noble Springs Dairy - Franklin, TN

Noble Springs Dairy is a family-owned Grade A Goat Dairy and Artisanal Goat Cheese-making operation that was licensed in 2009. The dairy farm is just 6 miles from downtown Franklin, TN. Every drop of milk that goes into our products is derived from the natural forages that our goats enjoy on the farm. Our cheeses have a distinct flavor that is due to the unlimited pasture grazing and special care our animals receive. Every animal on the farm has a name, a personality, and a place in Noble Spring’s family.

Hawthorne Creek Creamery - Hawthorne, FL

Hawthorne Creek Creamery uses milk from Jersey cows, and they produce handcrafted cheese made exclusively in Florida. While continuing to grow, they are excited to bring a sustainably produced, farm-fresh artisan cheese from their farm to your family. They want to give their customers the highest quality product possible. Most of all, they want people to love their cheese so much that they feel like part of their family in Hawthorne.