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Mortadella di Prato "Slow Food Presidium"
The typical flavor of ‘Mortadella di Prato’ is given by the contrast between the warm and pungent note of the spices, garlic and sea salt, and the sweet and delicate one of the alkermes. The aroma is penetrating, spicy with a hint of alkermes from the first impact. Its specificity is also reinforced by the choice of cuts of meat used, the traditional and consolidated processing and the particularity of the ingredients, characteristics that make it unique in the Italian gastronomic panorama. Another particular aspect is that cooking is preceded by stewing, which must take place in dedicated premises that ensure progressively decreasing temperatures and increasing humidity, so as to ensure prolonged and gradual drying of the product.
Ingredients:
pork, alkermes salt, pepper, natural flavouring, antioxidant E301, preservative E250. average nutritional values per 100 grams of product: energy value 1206kj-291kcal fat 24g of which saturated fatty acids 9g carbohydrates 0.7g of which sugars 0g protein 18g salt 2,4g
Salumificio Conti
The producer, Salumificio Conti, works combining the best artisan tradition with the most modern and innovative qualitative techniques while respecting the genuineness; has been the choice that has characterized the activity of the Salumificio Conti di Prato, thus managing to blend intelligence with passion and profession, making itself known and appreciated by the most demanding customers. In 1965, driven by a real passion for their work, the Conti brothers opened their own butcher’s shop, an activity that has developed through a growth that has been able to safeguard important values such as the careful choice of meat coming only from selected farms, processing procedures carried out with the utmost care and perfect seasoning carried out in special controlled rooms. From the entry of the raw materials to the production of the finished product, the Salumificio Conti encompasses all the production phases, carried out with many years of experience, responding to the ever-increasing demands in terms of both quantity and quality. Needless to mention that Mortadella di Prato PGI is the flagship and most famous product.
Extra Apricot Jam Chiaverini
Harvested by hand , choosing only the highest quality Apricot to obtain an excellent finished product
Chiaverini
In 1928, the young Chiaverini brothers decided to open a small company for the production of jams and preserves, just outside the walls of Florence.
After a few years, the Chiaverini brothers' jams were not only in demand in grocery shops: 5 kg jars were introduced to meet the demands of pastry shops as well. Success increased production; the large pots created to cook fruit and sugar soon gave way to kettles designed by the founders themselves, in order to double production.
Attention to market trends and orientations then led Fratelli Chiaverini to start producing jams and marmalades with organically grown fruit.
Label:
Extra apricot jam
Ingredients:
Apricots 60%, sugar. Gelling agent: fruit pectin. Acidity regulator: citric acid. May contain traces of almonds.
Average nutritional values per 100 grams of product:
energy 264kcal, fat 0.1g of which saturated fatty acids 0g, carbohydrates 64.8g of which sugars 64.2g, fibre 0.9g, protein 0.5g, salt 0g.
Store in the refrigerator after opening.
Produced by Le Bontà Srl, Via Maestri del Lavoro, 750013 Campibisenzio (FI) in the factory located in Via Dante Alighieri, 60 50041 Calenzano (FI).
Orange Marmalades with Peels Chiaverini
Harvested by hand , choosing only the highest quality orange to obtain an excellent finished product
Chiaverini
In 1928, the young Chiaverini brothers decided to open a small company for the production of jams and preserves, just outside the walls of Florence.
After a few years, the Chiaverini brothers' jams were not only in demand in grocery shops: 5 kg jars were introduced to meet the demands of pastry shops as well. Success increased production; the large pots created to cook fruit and sugar soon gave way to kettles designed by the founders themselves, in order to double production.
Attention to market trends and orientations then led Fratelli Chiaverini to start producing jams and marmalades with organically grown fruit.
Label:
Orange marmalade
Ingredients: sugar, oranges with peel, gelling agent: fruit pectin, acidity regulator: citric acid. Fruit used: 45 g per 100 g of finished product. May contain almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts.
Gluten-free
Nutritional values: energy 279 kcal, fat 0g, of which saturated 0g, carbohydrates 68.8g, of which sugars 65.4g, fibre 1.4g, protein 0.3g, salt 0.02g.
Produced by Le Bontà Srl, Via Maestri del Lavoro, 750013 Campibisenzio (FI) in the factory in Via Dante Alighieri, 60 50041 Calenzano (FI)
Prato Biscuits with Almonds Antonio Mattei, Tasting notes:
Mattei almond biscotti di Prato are born from simple and genuine ingredients. These delicious cantuccini are part of the Tuscan confectionery tradition and are perfect at the end of a meal to accompany a glass of Vinsanto.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Label:
Wheat flour, sugar, almonds 20%, free-range eggs, pine nuts. Nutritional information: 428 kcal, 12 g fat of which 1 g saturated, 66 g carbohydrates of which 36 g sugars, 12 g protein, <0.01 g salt, 0.0 g sodium, 3.2 g dietary fibre.
May contain milk, soy, pistachios, hazelnuts, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts, mustard.
Made in Italy.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Baked confectionery product.
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy.
Wild Blackberry Extra Jam Chiaverini
Harvested by hand , choosing only the highest quality wild blackberry to obtain an excellent finished product
Chiaverini
In 1928, the young Chiaverini brothers decided to open a small company for the production of jams and preserves, just outside the walls of Florence.
After a few years, the Chiaverini brothers' jams were not only in demand in grocery shops: 5 kg jars were introduced to meet the demands of pastry shops as well. Success increased production; the large pots created to cook fruit and sugar soon gave way to kettles designed by the founders themselves, in order to double production.
Attention to market trends and orientations then led Fratelli Chiaverini to start producing jams and marmalades with organically grown fruit.
Label:
Extra wild blackberry jam
Ingredients: wild blackberries, sugar. Acidity regulator: citric acid. May contain traces of almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts.
Gluten free
Average nutritional values per 100 grams of product:
energy 278kcal, fat 0.1g, of which saturated fatty acids 0g, carbohydrates 68g, of which sugars 63.3g, fibre 1.3g, protein 0.5g, salt 0.01g
Store in the refrigerator after opening.
Produced by Le Bontà Srl, Via Maestri del Lavoro, 750013 Campibisenzio (FI) in the factory located in Via Dante Alighieri, 60 50041 Calenzano (FI).
Extra Peach Jam Chiaverini
Harvested by hand , choosing only the highest quality peach to obtain an excellent finished product
Chiaverini
In 1928, the young Chiaverini brothers decided to open a small company for the production of jams and preserves, just outside the walls of Florence.
After a few years, the Chiaverini brothers' jams were not only in demand in grocery shops: 5 kg jars were introduced to meet the demands of pastry shops as well. Success increased production; the large pots created to cook fruit and sugar soon gave way to kettles designed by the founders themselves, in order to double production.
Attention to market trends and orientations then led Fratelli Chiaverini to start producing jams and marmalades with organically grown fruit.
Label:
Extra Peach jam
Ingredients:
Peaches 60%, sugar. Gelling agent: fruit pectin. Acidity regulator: citric acid. May contain traces of almonds.
Gluten-free
Average nutritional values per 100 grams of product:
energy 273kcal, fat 0.1g of which saturated fatty acids 0g, carbohydrates 65g of which sugars 65g, fibre 1.3g, protein 0.5g, salt 0g.
Store in the refrigerator after opening.
Produced by Le Bontà Srl, Via Maestri del Lavoro, 750013 Campibisenzio (FI) in the factory located in Via Dante Alighieri, 60 50041 Calenzano (FI).
Biscuits with hazelnuts:
These biscuits are made with four simple ingredients: flour, sugar, hazelnuts, almonds, and free-range eggs.
They contain no preservatives, no animal or vegetable fats.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Label:
Soft wheat flour, sugar, hazelnuts 20%, eggs from free-range hens.
Nutritional information: energy 2046kj- 488kcal, fat 21g of which saturated 2.6g, carbohydrates 62g of which sugars 26g, fibre 1.5g protein 11g, salt 0.06g
May contain milk, soy, pistachios, hazelnuts, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts, mustard.
Made in Italy
Store in a cool, dry place
Baked pastry product
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy
Extra Virgin Olive Oil Capezzana, Tasting notes:
Bright green in colour, capezzana oil is distinguished by its elegance and delicacy.
Is soft and fruity with a touch of spice.
Label:
100% Italian organic extra virgin olive oil
Superior category oil obtained directly from olives and solely by mechanical means.
Produced and bottled by Tenuta di Capezzana S.r.l. Carmignano, Italy Via Capezzana, 45
Nutritional information per 100ml:
energy 3466kj- 828kcal, fat 92g (of which saturated fatty acids 17g, monounsaturated fatty acids 66g, polyunsaturated fatty acids 9g), carbohydrates 0g, of which sugars 0g, protein 0g, salt 0g
Store away from light and heat sources.
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Biscuits with pistachios and almonds:
These biscuits are made with four simple ingredients: flour, sugar, pistachios, almonds, and free-range eggs.
They contain no preservatives, no animal or vegetable fats.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Ingredients:
wheat flour, sugar, free-range eggs, pistachios and almonds 10%.
May contain milk, soy, pine nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pecans, Brazil nuts, peanuts, mustard
Nutritional information:
energy 1890kj- 450kcal, fat 15g of which saturated 0.2g, carbohydrates 66g of which sugars 34g, fibre 3.6g, protein 11g, salt <0.01g
. Produced in Italy. Store in a cool, dry place.
Baked product.
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy..
Barco Reale di Carmignano Capezzana , Tasting notes:
Elegant, with notes of black cherry and raspberry well blended with the ripe fruit. ripe fruit. In the mouth it is soft, enveloping, with soft tannins and good body. The acidity is present, but well balanced by the tannic richness. The finish is long, with an aftertaste that tends towards sweet liquorice.
A very small and perhaps little-known DOC, but with wines of great quality. On the outskirts of Florence, wine has always been produced at Tenuta Capezzana.
Label:
CAPEZZANA
CONTE CONTINI BONACOSSI
Barco Reale di Carmignano
Controlled Designation of Origin
ENTIRELY PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY TENUTA DI CAPEZZANA S.R.L CARMIGNANO-ITALY
ORGANIC WINE PRODUCED IN ITALY
750ml
13.5%
contains sulphites
Italian agriculture
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Florentine Tripe Da Burde :
Trippa alla Fiorentina by Da Burde 1901: a much-loved product of the Florentine tradition, perfect for those who always seek strong and decisive flavours in their dishes.
A product that certainly cannot leave one indifferent and that counts countless admirers throughout Italy, thanks to its simply unmistakable taste. Intense and tasty, Da Burde 1901's Florentine-style tripe is made with a perfectly balanced mix of beef, tomato and garden herbs.
Label:
Speciality made with beef tripe
Ingredients: Beef tripe, vegetables in varying proportions (onion, celery, carrots), tomato concentrate 6%, extra virgin olive oil 5%, red wine, salt, spices. Beef tripe used: 55 g per 100 g of finished product. Contains sulphites. Nutritional values per 100 g of product: energy 136 kcal, fat 9.2 g of which saturated 2.0 g, carbohydrates 2.6 g of which sugars 2.6 g, protein 10.2 g, salt 1.31 g.
Once opened, store in the refrigerator between 0° and 4°C and consume within a few days.
Savini Tartufi SRL Via A. Meucci 24 56036 Forcoli-Palaia (PI)
The history of Da Burde:
The company Da Burde, offers the opportunity to taste and experience ancient dishes from the Tuscan tradition, they are famous in Italy for their production of preserves and wine, and they have also opened a trattoria, offering the best Tuscan dishes paired with the best wine.
Biscuits with dark chocolate Antonio Mattei, Tasting notes:
Mattei dark chocolate biscuits are born from simple and genuine ingredients. These delicious cantuccini are part of the Tuscan confectionery tradition and are perfect at the end of a meal to accompany a glass of Vinsanto.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Label:
Wheat flour, sugar, dark chocolate 20% (cocoa, sugar, cocoa butter, Bourbon vanilla beans), free-range eggs.
Nutritional information: energy 1888kj- 449kcal, fat 15g of which saturated 1.3g, carbohydrates 67g of which sugars 35g, fibre 3.1g, protein 9.5g, salt <0.01g
May contain milk, soy, pistachios, hazelnuts, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts, mustard.
Made in Italy
Store in a cool, dry place
Baked pastry product
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy
Urca I Due Mastri, Tasting notes:
Amber strong ale with a pleasant scent of honey and ethyl. On the palate it is elegant with a note of chestnut honey. On the finish it gives a feeling of bitterness and cleanliness. Produced with chestnut honey from the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
I Due Mastri, Beers from Prato
Since 2009, 'i Due Mastri' have been brewing craft beer in the beautiful Prato plain, surrounded by the Apennines and the gentle hills of Carmignano, a stone's throw from wonderful Florence. They strongly believe in a Made in Italy, natural, unfiltered, unpasteurised and bottle-fermented beer. Since 2009 they have started a path that has allowed constant contact with the territory, choosing to use barley malt and hops grown in Italy; for some time now they have been producing the raw materials they need themselves, making the supply chain even shorter and more controlled.
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt, chestnut honey, hops, yeast.
Malt: pilsen, pale ale, monaco
Hop: saaz, magnum
Trebbiano IGT Capezzana, Tasting notes:
Fruity, floral, broad and clean, soft on the palate, harmonious balance between freshness and intensity. Long fruity aftertaste
Vinruspo comes from a blend of sangiovese 75% cabernet 20% canaiolo nero 5%. It is excellent as an introductory wine, accompanied by first courses in general and also with white meats.
Label:
CAPEZZANA
CONTE CONTINI BONACOSSI
VIN RUSPO
Controlled Designation of Origin
ROSATO
ENTIRELY PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY TENUTA DICAPEZZANA S.R.L CARMIGNANO-ITALY
ORGANIC WINE-PRODUCED IN ITALY
750ml
12.5%
Contains sulphites
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Vin Santo Di Carmignano DOC Riserva Capezzana, Tasting notes:
It shows an intense golden yellow color. the scent is very complex, fruity, with hints of dried and candied fruit, apricot and orange peel; floral notes are also present. The palate is complex, sweet, smooth and with a fruity and persistent aftertaste.
Vin Santo Di Carmignano DOC Riserva Capezzana
It was this wine to coin the famous saying “meditation wine” but it is a perfect match for cantucci and all Tuscan sweets, blue cheese and even liver pâté
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Anchovy sauce da Burde, Tasting notes:
Anchovy sauce is a typical Tuscan condiment made with capers and anchovies. It can enhance the flavours of a wide variety of dishes, first and foremost meat with which it creates a wonderful harmony of flavours, but it can also be used to dress salads and dairy products such as mozzarella.
Label:
Anchovy-based condiment
Ingredients: butter, anchovies 32%, extra virgin olive oil 27%, capers, salt.
Nutritional values per 100 g of product: energy 599 kcal/2468 kj, fat 62.7 g of which saturated 28.3 g,
carbohydrates 0.5 g of which sugars 0 g, protein 8.1 g, salt 6.39 g.
Once opened, store in the refrigerator and consume within 3 days
Savini tartufi SRL via A.Meucci 24 56036 Forcoli-Palaia(PI)
The history of Da Burde:
The company Da Burde, offers the opportunity to taste and experience ancient dishes from the Tuscan tradition, they are famous in Italy for their production of preserves and wine, and they have also opened a trattoria, offering the best Tuscan dishes paired with the best wine.
Trebbiano IGT Capezzana, Tasting notes:
It shows a straw yellow color and nuances of gold. To the nose almond, yellow flowers of the field, vanilla are the most present notes. To the palate it is intense, harmonic with delicate tannins. Elegant, ethereal and balanced, with a complex and persistent aftertaste.
Trebbiano is the novelty and the bet of the company; produced for the first time in 2000 with the aim of relaunching the Trebbiano grape in Tuscany. From a mass selection, a short pruning, a severe green harvest, and a late harvest, Capezzana obtains a very rich must, which ferments and ages in tonneaux, acquires elegant perfumes, and lends itself to long aging. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity. To match the Trebbiano Capezzana, we suggest white meat or shellfish.
Label:
CAPEZZANA
CONTE CONTINI BONACOSSI
TREBBIANO
TUSCANY
TYPICAL GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION ENTIRELY PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY TENUTA DI CAPEZZANA S.R.L. CARMIGNANO ITALY ORGANIC WINE PRODUCED IN ITALY
750ml and
13.5% vol
Contains sulphites
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Zia Ipa Indian Pale Ale I Due Mastri, Tasting notes:
Amber beer with the abundant addition of hops with resinous notes. On the palate, the freshness of the hops is balanced by a soft note from the caramel used in combination with the light malt.
I Due Mastri, Beers from Prato
Since 2009, 'i Due Mastri' have been brewing craft beer in the beautiful Prato plain, surrounded by the Apennines and the gentle hills of Carmignano, a stone's throw from wonderful Florence. They strongly believe in a Made in Italy, natural, unfiltered, unpasteurised and bottle-fermented beer. Since 2009 they have started a path that has allowed constant contact with the territory, choosing to use barley malt and hops grown in Italy; for some time now they have been producing the raw materials they need themselves, making the supply chain even shorter and more controlled.
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast
Villa Di Capezzana, Tasting notes:
Elegant, with notes of black cherry and raspberry well blended with the ripe fruit. In the mouth it is soft, enveloping, with soft tannins and good body. The acidity is present, but well balanced by the tannic richness. Long finish, with a sweet liquorice aftertaste.
A very small and perhaps little-known DOC, but with wines of great quality. On the outskirts of Florence, wine has always been produced at Tenuta Capezzana.
Label:
CAPEZZANA
CONTE CONTINI BONACOSSI
Carmignano
CONTROLLED AND GUARANTEED DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN
BOTTLED AT THE ORIGIN BY THE WINE GROWER TENUTA DI CAPEZZANA SRL CARMIGNANO TANA
ORGANIC WINE - PRODUCED IN ITALY
750 ml
Italian agriculture
14.5% VOL
contains sulphites
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Montebianco Cod Da Burde
Baccalà Montebianco by Da Burde 1901: a very soft cream based on salt cod, perfect to serve with crispy bread croutons for a tasty appetiser.
It is a soft, enveloping cream made from just a few simple ingredients that manage to create a truly unforgettable harmony of flavours: salt cod, potatoes, spice mix and lemon zest combine to perfection and will give you a real taste explosion.
Da Burde
The company Da Burde, offers the opportunity to taste and experience ancient dishes from the Tuscan tradition, they are famous in Italy for their production of preserves and wine, and they have also opened a trattoria, offering the best Tuscan dishes paired with the best wine.
label:
Salted cod (FAO Zone 67) 60%, potatoes, extra virgin olive oil, salt, herbs, spices, lemon zest. May contain celery, molluscs, crustaceans.
Origin: FAO Zone 27 (North-East Atlantic Ocean)
FAO Zone 67 (Central-Western, Central-Eastern, South-Western and South-Eastern Pacific Ocean). Average nutritional values per 100 g of product: 162 kcal, 12.9 g of fat, of which 2 g saturated, 3.5 g of carbohydrates, of which 0.2 g of sugars, 7.9 g of protein, 1.55 g of salt
Once opened, store in the refrigerator between 0° and 4°C and consume within 3 days.
Savini tartufi SRL via A.Meucci 24 56036 Forcoli-Palaia (PI)
Ghiaie della Furba Capezzana, Tasting notes:
Very intense, almost impenetrable ruby red. Broad, complex, elegant, fine, sweet, fruity with intense spicy notes. Soft, structured, great volume, with dense and sweet tannins, acidity in balance with the structure. Long, persistent, fruity aftertaste with taste sensations of small red berries from the undergrowth married to intense and complex spicy notes.
This wine was born from an idea of Ugo Contini Bonacossi in 1979 with the intention of producing, in Carmignano, a wine with Bordeaux grapes.
Label:
CAPEZZANA
CONTE CONTINI BONACOSSI
GHIAIE DELLA FURBA
TUSCAN
TYPICAL GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION
CREATED IN 1979 FROM VINEYARDS LOCATED ON THE GRAVELLY BANKS OF THE FURBA STREAM BY CONTE UGO CONTINI BONACOSSI AGED
THEN AGED IN BARRIQUES IN THE COOL, QUIET CELLARS OF THE VILLA.
14.5% vol
CONTAINS SULPHITES
750
ENTIRELY PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY TENUTA DI CAPEZZANA S.R.L. CARMIGNANO ITALY
ORGANIC WINE - PRODUCED IN ITALY
Capezzana
At Capezzana they know it well, they have been making wine since 802, not 1802. If you’re looking for the magic formula which makes their wines so special, you’ll find it in the great diversity of each vineyard’s soil and orientation that create extreme and fantastic biodiversity.
Laudemio Frescobaldi, Tasting notes:
Unique characteristics in terms of freshness and intensity of aroma and flavour.
Laudemio Frescobaldi
Average nutritional values per 100 grams of product: energy value 3700kj-900kcal, fat 100 g of which saturated 14g carbohydrates 0g of which sugars 0g proteins 0g salt 0g
Frescobaldi
The history of the Frescobaldi family begins more than a thousand years ago and is intimately linked to the history of the Tuscan region. For 30 generations, the Frescobaldi family have combined tradition, experience and innovation with creativity and a quest for excellence Today, the Frescobaldi Group is one of the most important agricultural companies on the Italian scene, specialising in high-quality wine and olive oil. The name Frescobaldi carries with it the responsibility of cultivating the best of Tuscany, through: sotenibilità and enhancement of the territory.
Guru Golden Ale I Due Mastri, Tasting notes:
A type of Ale that continues to be brewed in microbreweries and brewpubs, usually from pure barley malt. With a light malty palate, some fruitiness, and a hop aroma.
The flavour is usually balanced with a medium-light bitterness, although the accent tends towards malt.
I Due Mastri, Beers from Prato
Since 2009, 'i Due Mastri' have been brewing craft beer in the beautiful Prato plain, surrounded by the Apennines and the gentle hills of Carmignano, a stone's throw from wonderful Florence. They strongly believe in a Made in Italy, natural, unfiltered, unpasteurised and bottle-fermented beer. Since 2009 they have started a path that has allowed constant contact with the territory, choosing to use barley malt and hops grown in Italy; for some time now they have been producing the raw materials they need themselves, making the supply chain even shorter and more controlled.
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast
