Yancey's Fancy - Products

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Yancey’s Fancy cheese factory produces a variety of different flavors which can be found at many retail stores nationwide. They specialize in making "artisan cheeses," which are hand-crafted in the old style (with some new techniques) for the most authentic cheese flavor. Their "Finger Lakes Champagne Aged Cheddar Cheese" is made with real champagne from the Finger Lakes region, specifically from Hunt Country Vineyards.

Yancey's Fancy is the largest fresh cheese curd manufacturer on the east coast. The company utilizes the local milk supply in Western New York when crafting their products.

Yancey's Fancy also has a buffalo mascot named "Hot Stuff" which makes appearances at sponsored and promoted events. The mascot also appears on the label of their "Buffalo Wing - Original Hot Sauce Cheddar".

Yancey's Fancy won a gold medal at the 2010 World Championship Cheese Contest in Madison, Wisconsin, for 'Best of Class, Jalapeno & Peppadew Cheddar.' The cheese also won a 2010 New York State Fair Grand Champion award that same year.

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