Ricotta Hard and Spicy
It is called hard, salty, dried. After being “ricotta”, the drying and curing process begins, which can last up to 15 days. Have you ever tasted it? We have 3 variants!
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It is called hard, salty, dried. After being “ricotta”, the drying and curing process begins, which can last up to 15 days. Have you ever tasted it? We have 3 variants!
Produced only with whey and milk, the origins of ricotta are very ancient and date back to the times of Egyptians and Sumerians. In the Middle Ages it "disappeared" for a while, only to be brought back into vogue by none other than Saint Francis!
Produced only with whey and milk, the origins of ricotta are very ancient and date back to the times of Egyptians and Sumerians. In the Middle Ages it "disappeared" for a while, only to be brought back into vogue by none other than Saint Francis!
Did you know that butter is a dairy product and not a cheese? We only produce centrifuge butter, using a traditional churn, which is handed down from generation to generation.
Did you know that butter is a dairy product and not a cheese? We only produce centrifuge butter, using a traditional churn, which is handed down from generation to generation.
Oil obtained from olives harvested and ground in Italy, of superior category obtained directly from olives and solely by mechanical means.
100% Biancolella, the nose is intense, broad and fruity with notes reminiscent of the sweetness of pear pulp and ripe apricot, combined with a background of almond flowers and delicate floral sensations perfectly integrated with the current of balsamic aromas of oak in which it matured. On the palate it is dense and enveloping, persistent and balanced, particularly harmonious and full-bodied in its minerality. It goes well with first courses based on seafood, fried fish and white meats. Also excellent in combination with mushroom-based dishes.
Traditional classic method - Extra Brut 50% Forastera 50% Biancolella. Very fine and elegant perlage. Wide, inviting bouquet of particular finesse and complexity. There are aromas that taste of warm bread crust, dried apricots and wild herbs. On the palate it is complex and elegant at the same time with a slightly almond note. It goes well as an aperitif and goes well with dishes based on shellfish, oysters, delicately prepared seafood and raw seafood.