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Saba is an ancient condiment, known since the time of the Romans and is the result of cooking selected grape musts, especially of Lambrusco or Trebbiano over fire. Saba is what is the main ingredient in the production of Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. On it's own, Saba has an Incredible fruity flavor with tasting notes of grapes, plums and raisins with no pungency. Try it over your favorite desserts, on fresh fruit, or over ice cream.
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Out of stockThanks to its light and smooth flavor, the Ligurian extra virgin olive oil is an essential component for the most refined cuisine, because it does not obscure other flavors but raises them with unimaginable class. The continued search for high quality has also led this product to be counted among the first to obtain the title of D.O.P. (Protected Designation of Origin) – Riviera Ligure.
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Lucinasco, perched on a hill at about 500 m, is one of the most beautiful villages in the Valley of Oneglia in the western Riviera Ligure. Its olive groves, which spread out below the village on traditional, characteristic terraces, are composed exclusively of Taggiasca olive trees. The yield is lower than other groves in the valley, however, probably due to their particularly favourable position, the composition of the soil and the altitude, the olive groves of Lucinasco produce an extra virgin olive oil of excellent, unrivaled quality, famous throughout Italy for its delicate taste. Our new selection “Riviera Ligure PDO Lucinasco” is obtained from olives produced in the groves of Lucinasco and pressed in our oil mill. Cold produced and bottled unfiltered, after a period of natural decantation. The elegantly wrapped bottle ensures complete protection against light for a better preservation of the organoleptic characteristics of the product. On the label, we state the total quantity of certificated oil for the year of harvest. 100% Italian oil
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Out of stockThe Vesuvius cherry tomatoes is a tomato variety cultivated only in this area. It has an oval shape and a small goatee end. The Vesuvius cherry tomatoes having a thick skin, which acts as a wrapper for a compact pulp, can be canned for a long time . They are traditionally picked in clusters and hanged off the balconies, taking for this reason the name of “piennolo” (pendulum). The soils in which this variety grows, are the result of lava millennia stratification and are difficult to reach because they are at an high altitude. For this reason they are also called “mountain production”.
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Out of stockColatura di Alici di Cetara – Authentic Italian Colatura di Alici (Anchovy Juice). This ‘noble’ liquid derives from GARUM and was used by the Ancient Romans as a dressing for all their food. The colatura di alici di Cetara is one of the specialities of Cetara’s culinary art and is prepared with the same dedication as in the past, respecting the tradition of the Amalfi Coast. Colatura di alici di Cetara is a genuine food, easy to digest and rich in vitamin A. This traditional amber liquid is renowned all over the world.
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The Calogiuri family has been making olive oil in Lizzanello (Puglia Region) Italy since 1825. The Aromatic Extra Virgin Olive Oils from Calogiuri are born from the natural infusion of spices, herbs or fresh fruit. A six generation family tradition guarantees the quality of these condiments, ideal to enhance the taste of your favored dishes. This olive oil is great for seasoning bruschetta, fish, and shellfish.
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The Calogiuri family has been making olive oil in Lizzanello (Puglia Region) Italy since 1825. The Aromatic Extra Virgin Olive Oils from Calogiuri are born from the natural infusion of spices, herbs or fresh fruit. A six generation family tradition guarantees the quality of these condiments, ideal to enhance the taste of your favored dishes. This olive oil is great for seasoning bruschetta, fish, and shellfish.
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Pesto is the typical sauce, originating from Genoa, that people throughout Liguria (Italy) use to dress pasta. Traditionally potatoes and string beans are added to the dish, boiled together with the pasta. However, it can be used in a variety of equally delicious ways in the kitchen, such as on pizza, in a dip for crudites and in dressings for vegetables to name a few. The name pesto comes from the Genoese word pestà meaning to pound or grind referring to the process of crushing the basil, pine nuts and garlic, traditionally in a pestle and mortar. The secret of our Pesto is in the high percentage of pine nuts and the quality of basil: only Genoese Basil P.D.O. grown in open-air fields under the Ligurian sunshine.